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champion, Ill find out if they are the same

edit: they are I'll send you a PM

You sure bout that rolls? I remember seeing something in the RB30 build PDF giving specs and they looked different...

Ill go download it and find out...

EDIT:

Cam duration and lift is the same...Lobe centre angles are different.

David

Edited by R32Abuser

he only has the intake instead, bummer.

Anyone else got an rb25det exhaust cam they are looking to get rid of?

ive got one for a S1

but im in Thailand atm and won't be back until the 19th march if u can wait until then

Im looking for a few bits so that i can put the rb25 in my r31drift car!

-RB25 Clutch fan hub only

-RB25DET (S1if its any different?) Valley coil pack cover

-RB25DET S1 TPS

-RB25DET Turbo oil feed banjo bolts (Both on the block and turbo itself)

PM me on here if you have any of the above parts and want to get ride of them!

Edited by ljblacket

WTB:

Good condition (preferably) FACTORY undertray plastics and brake ducts for R32 GTR

Mine have half of the mounting holes broken, hence chasing new ones. If you have screws / clips to go with thats a bonus

Contact via PM if you have something

WTB:

Good condition (preferably) FACTORY undertray plastics and brake ducts for R32 GTR

Mine have half of the mounting holes broken, hence chasing new ones. If you have screws / clips to go with thats a bonus

Contact via PM if you have something

If you are going for a defect inspection you don't need them, mine were cut in half and one was missing completely. If you just want them then feel free to ignore this lol

If you are going for a defect inspection you don't need them, mine were cut in half and one was missing completely. If you just want them then feel free to ignore this lol

I think Mattys R32 race car wont be seeing the road. Its way off from getting off defect.

If you are going for a defect inspection you don't need them, mine were cut in half and one was missing completely. If you just want them then feel free to ignore this lol

nah, the GTR isnt registered mate, i need it for their actual aero benefits :P

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