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Guys it will take about 12-16days.

Gears will be ordered 2 morrow.

Ill send all members that have paid PM'S.

Thanks for another successfull GB, there might be a 3rd depending if im in a good mood.

But please understand i do this because, members ask me and i dont mind helping our members out.

Anyone know how much it costs in terms of labour hours it costs to install one of these gears along with a new timing belt?

Is it easy to do it yourself?

Edited by Edge

Expect around 220-320 depending on if there is enough slack in the timing belt for the tuner to slip off the old cam gears and pop on the new ones. Thats fitting and dyno tuning time

Edited by Cillham
have these been ordered? just wondering.

I'm sure everything is fine..

Our gears will arrive when they arrive, and that's all we can do.. Just sit back, relax, and wait.. :)

have these been ordered? just wondering.
Guys it will take about 12-16days.

Gears will be ordered 2 morrow.

Ill send all members that have paid PM'S.

Thanks for another successfull GB, there might be a 3rd depending if im in a good mood.

But please understand i do this because, members ask me and i dont mind helping our members out

I still haven't recieved any PMs other than the account details..

I'll keep watching this thread for any updates.. :spank:

Sorry guy's for no reply's but my ADSL service is down and im using a mates dial up (slow as)

Any up is a list of all that paid, what i need all you to do is forward me a PM with the choice of colour for your gears (blue or red) and your full name and delivery address.

Your asking why am i asking about colour and addresses, ive got this info in my PM and have ordered all clours requested, but if i loose this info ill atleast have it again if you PM again.

The Gears were ordered on the 16/10/06 supplier said funds cleared 19/10 so we shall see the gears soon.

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