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oooo, cant believe I didnt see this earlier.

interested in a set for rb26

whats the rate and lead time at now? not fussed on color, if the buy is over and anyone wants to offload thier set PM me.

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Guys it will take about 12-16days.

Gears will be ordered 2 morrow.

We should recieve them this week hopefully, can you confirm this for us please r33kid

Cheers

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Yeh should be late this week early next, if everything runs smoothly

We should recieve them this week hopefully, can you confirm this for us please r33kid

Cheers

cam gears have arrived in australia and are currently in customers, once i get them in my hands ill advise.

That is great news.. :)

I hope they get through customs alright though.. :)

The cam gears are in my hands now, these will be getting despatched from friday.

Thanks to all that participated.

Another successfull GB.

When you recieve can you leave me trader feedback.

The cam gears are in my hands now, these will be getting despatched from friday.

Thanks to all that participated.

Another successfull GB.

When you recieve can you leave me trader feedback.

for sure no probs... have hks step 1 cams going in at the same time so car should gain some good hp!

The cam gears are in my hands now, these will be getting despatched from friday.

Thanks to all that participated.

Another successfull GB.

When you recieve can you leave me trader feedback.

Thankyou.. for organising the groupbuy..

I will definately add to yuor trader rating when I recieve my set of Blue Cam gears to suit an RB20DET..

Thanks again.. it was greatly appreciated.. :P:D

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