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How do these compare to Tomei duralumin ones? Are these harder or softer as durable?

Are hard anodized ones harder than nickel plated?

Does it make any difference in the long term or for very big power?

I'm interested in an R33gtst exhaust one.

Not sure against tomei, but these are hard anodized and are 7075 aluminium.

Not sure also if harder than nickel plated, i dont any cam gear is nickel plated as nickel fakes pretty easily.

How do these compare to Tomei duralumin ones? Are these harder or softer as durable?

Are hard anodized ones harder than nickel plated?

Does it make any difference in the long term or for very big power?

I'm interested in an R33gtst exhaust one.

Put me in for a RB25 exhaust one in blue please.

I thought duralumin was two times harder and four times as heat resistant or something? But the price is right and sounds like it is suited to the job.

Edited by Edge

Guys been busy, so ill do it by 2morrow, im going out now.

Also no gears for subuaru only skyline sorry.

Hi r33kid,

I have also paid and had no conformation update,

Can you confirm.

Cheers

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1)NV N01 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

2)MUCK * IN FOR 1 GEAR

3)Lazy-Bastard * IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

4)fredzz32 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

5)robbo33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR

6)Cillham * IN FOR A PAIR

7)Kinell * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

8)XZLA.8 * IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

9)frother * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

10)BAMR33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR OUT

11)DJRIFT *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

12)jnr32 *IN FOR 3 PAIRS

13)dead32 *IN FOR A PAIR

14)Frank rb25 zed *IN 3 GEARS PAID

15)kjb_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

16)DRKSKY32 *IN FOR A PAIR

17)jeffworld2 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

18)Angry *IN FOR A PAIR

19)Freddy Kruger *IN FOR 1 GEAR

20)JaFF * IN FOR 1 GEAR

21)Ruffels *IN FOR A PAIR

22)RANDY *IN FOR 1 GEAR

23)stR33ter *IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

24)woolls *IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

25)phatboi2010 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)rza1 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

27)Edge *IN FOR 1 GEAR

28)Turbz_13 *IN FOR A PAIR

29)aquariuz6 *IN FOR 1 GEAR

30)SXY *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

31)ls1ben *IN FOR 1 GEAR

32)Mike_ *IN FOR 1 GEAR

33)Lionel s *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

so far 57 gears.

PLEASE NOTE FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN'T PAID , PLEASE DO SO BEFORE THE 10TH OCTOBER, IF WE DONT GET ALL PAYMENTS THEN PEOPLE THAT HAVE PAID MIGHT NEED TO PAY EXTRA.

Edited by r33kid

Yeh i don't want people paying more as it complicates things for me.

People who haven't paid / money hasn't cleared as of today.

Ive sent all a PM some have replied others haven't, i just need to know who is in or out.

2)MUCK * IN FOR 1 GEAR

5)robbo33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR

6)Cillham * IN FOR A PAIR

10)BAMR33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR OUT

12)jnr32 *IN FOR 3 PAIRS

13)dead32 *IN FOR A PAIR

18)Angry *IN FOR A PAIR OUT

19)Freddy Kruger *IN FOR 1 GEAR

20)JaFF * IN FOR 1 GEAR

21)Ruffels *IN FOR A PAIR

22)RANDY *IN FOR 1 GEAR

25)phatboi2010 *IN FOR A PAIR

27)Edge *IN FOR 1 GEAR

28)Turbz_13 *IN FOR A PAIR

29)aquariuz6 *IN FOR 1 GEAR

31)ls1ben *IN FOR 1 GEAR

32)Mike_ *IN FOR 1 GEAR

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