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Just Jap Sydney is proud to offer Skylines Australia forum members the best deals on the latest high performance parts including our new TRUST & JJR Adjustable Cam Gear & Clear Timing Cover bundle pack for Skyline GTR.

The JJR adjustable camshaft gears are designed with maximum strength in mind, and are manufactured from high grade T-6 aluminium alloy, with hard anodizing for long lasting durability under demanding conditions. Adding these adjustable gears, particularly when used with factory camshafts, can provide proven results with increased power, response and overall drivability.

JJR Cam Gears include a 12 month warranty, backed by Just Japs unmatched after sales support.

Also included, the ever popular TRUST clear timing cover which not only enhances the look of your engine bay, but provides you with the ability to quickly and easily examine your cam gear settings without the need to remove your timing cover completely.

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Hey Steve,

Do u have/make these for the RB20DET?

I know that u have the gears, but what about the covers?

im also interested for rb20det cover :)

Hi guys, Trust only makes the clear timing covers for RB26 - I would imagine that fitting them to an RB20 would require significant modification if it were possible.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...
Heaps of stock available.

Many more Trust products also in stock

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Steve,

Do u have/can u get Trust Intake Manifolds for the RB20DET?

Regards,

Sherwin

Hi Steve,

Do u have/can u get Trust Intake Manifolds for the RB20DET?

Regards,

Sherwin

Hi Sherwin, we can only supply the Trust intake plenum for RB25DET and RB26DETT at this stage im afraid.

We can however source Plazmaman plenum kits for RB20/RB25

Regards,

Steve

Hi mate, how much would it be if i only want a pair of Trust cam gears?? i have a clear cover...

Hi Frank, do you mean our JJR Adjustable Cam Gears or Trust Cam Gears?

We can do our JJR gears for $160 each

Cheers,

Steve

I thought it was Trust....

how much would Trust ones be?cheers

At the moment, we have only JJR, OS Giken and Tomei Cam Gears for RB series engines in stock.

The JJR Cam Gears are $160 each, the OS Giken Cam Gears come as a pair for $399, and the Tomei Cam Gears retail at $285 each.

We can order the Trust gears for you, the price would be similar to the Tomei but the JJR and OS Giken options present much better value for money.

Regards,

Steve

Hi Steve,

Do you know whether the JJR gears fit on a CA18DET?? if not, do you have any to suit a CA18DET??

Cheers

Hayden

Hi Hayden,

The RB and CA cam gears are different.

We have Tomei adjustable cam gears available for CA18 however they are significantly more expensive at around $285 each.

Regards,

Steve



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