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yeah, after paul gets prices on the OS GIEKEN gearas we will get more serious on ordering, as for now just wait and see :P

PSIKO, when i read site brent(nengun) didn't have anything bout sr20 engine but i shall still ask him if there is any cam gears for it :)

adrian :)

cheers Adrian

also, what are they made of? eg Al, steel..?

Not too keen on Al ones as I've heard the positioning buttons shear off ...

I'll have to have a bit more of a read/research into it me thinks as to bang for buck

keep me posted whether he does the sr ones though yeah? cheers mate

sorry dudes i haven't been on for three days(acutally haven't been at home for three days but i'll get back onto it tommorrow this is still going ahead just needa get the amount of people that wanna order, then i can forward something to brent at nengun!

adrian :)

ATTENTION NO MORE ORDERS!!!!!!!!!!!!ALREADY ORGANISED EVERYTHING WITH NENGUN

People who have ordered:- Paul: Full Set

Troy:- Ex.Gear

Jason:-Ex.Gear

Rassclaat:-Ex.Gear

Aidwin:-Ex.Gear

Adrian:-Ex.Gear

Okay guys, brent said to give him a few days to get the trust gears and he got back to me today about them now i dunno bout you but i reckon this is bargain off a life time! Brent(nengun) said for 7 cam gears he can give them to us for 12,500yen+Shipping each which at the current rate is bout $170AUS :)

so for paul who wants a whole set it's be 25,000 yen+shipping

adrian :mad:

aiight dudes brent just sent me another email with the shipping charges:- this is what he wrote

Hello Adrian 7 X 12,500 yen = 87,500 + 11,800 for shipping is 99,300 yen total

deliverd by EMS express mail RegardsBrent

so it's the original price $170aus per cam gear plus another approx$30 per person for shipping!

is that okay dudes?

please try and get the money to me ASAP as brent has gone to all the trouble to source these cam gears for us :) either drop it off at nandos only on nights i am working which are normally Sunday-Thursday Nights :rolleyes: or if your on the cruise tommorow i'll collect thanks dudes :rolleyes:

adrian :P

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