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wow 10th of august. damn i thought i would receive this by then..

haha yes bring it forward!! im cravin for more power!! :blink:

I will bring it forward if the people on the list make payment.

I too can't wait for these.

I'm still in mate, payment will be in before the close of the GB (10th of August), and probably a lot sooner.

If you need it sooner let us know.

Rhett

Sooner will be better to bring this forward.

Sorry guys I'm going to have to pull out, just got my insurance renewal and it was a fair bit more than i thought it was going to be.

Rhett

Sorry guys I'm going to have to pull out, just got my insurance renewal and it was a fair bit more than i thought it was going to be.

Rhett

No Probs, all other interested please put your name down.

This is the list we have currently.

1) R33KID *IN PAID FOR A PAIR

2) 2GU UP *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

4) Siddr20 *KEEN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

5) 180 mph *IN PAID FOR I PAIR

6)Tangles *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

7)Kozeyekan *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

8)stolen *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR.

9)Woodys *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

10)upik14me *IN

11)beastien *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

12)Munna1 *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

13)kjb_r33 *IN PAID FOR PAIR

13)bilbo117*IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR.

14)johnbela*IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

15)cln *IN PAID FOR PAIR

16)prelude_1976 *IN

17)LEZZARE *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

18)BAZR33 *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

19)mitchy *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

20)handyandy *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

21)adriano *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

22)stasis *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

Total we have is 22 cam gears

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i need to know how reliable the adjusments are? Meaning will they move over time or the 5 bolts will it loosen up over time ? Do we have to tighten over time? Let me know. im interested in the cam gears and exhaust for RB26

i need to know how reliable the adjusments are? Meaning will they move over time or the 5 bolts will it loosen up over time ? Do we have to tighten over time? Let me know. im interested in the cam gears and exhaust for RB26

These are of high quality my mate is running them, they have five bolts and once tightened they wont move, these look to be far superiour over the fidanzia cam gears.

This is the list who hasn't paid.

2) 2GU UP *IN

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

7)Kozeyekan *IN

10)upik14me *IN

16)prelude_1976 *IN

19)mitchy *IN

22)Tragic *IN

23)stasis *IN

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payment paid today. Let me know when you get it. Its using the usename stasis. Thanks. If you need me to fax you proof of transfer let me know.

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