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I'm not scared off by this at all I'm just getting a pair instead of the EX gear only. For the price they are might as well go for the pair anyway.

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Hi Dom,

When you have time could you start a list so we can see how many there are being ordered so far?

My count is.. 20 gears

hey mate! send me a pm with banking details!

i bought these for my r33 not that long ago, excellent qaulity, now i have a GTR im keen to get another set! and yes i did get power increase out of the exhaust side wheel, infact 13rwkw more!

so to all the people wondering, exhaust is required to dial up some neagative/positive timing! i went for 2.5* negative! worked well. but talk ot your mechanic, i wouldnt recommend doing it yourself! hope we got more than 20 people! thanks r33kid... your a champ and veyr good to deal with!!!

I WOULD LIKE A BLUE SET FOR MY R32 GTR - RB26. THANKS...

Ok Current List

1) DivHunter * IN FOR A PAIR

2) Smooth * IN FOR A PAIR

3) Mike_ * IN FOR 1 GEAR

4) NV N01 * KEEN FOR 4 PAIRS

5) Nabil * IN FOR 1 GEAR

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR 1 GEAR

8) Dspita * IN FOR 1 GEAR

9) Betz * IN FOR A PAIR

10)75coupe * IN FOR 1 GEAR

11)xRHETTx * IN FOR A PAIR

12)Giffo * IN FOR A PAIR

13)femno * IN FOR A PAIR

SO FAR WE HAVE 26 GEARS

Giffo my mate got 21rwk on 2psi less on his GTR. Because the gears gave him a precise tune.

c'mon people, get your orders in quick, these are great quality and excellent design! lightweight and they look good!

bets price on the net people. get in and grab a bargin!

cheers

Garth

Sorry its still $160 PER PAIR

READ THE POST.

26 Gears = 13 pairs

Also this is a price break i was given if more than 10 pairs are ordered.

10 - 15 pairs $160

15 - 20 pairs $150

20+ Pairs $140

This is down to $140 per pair, not far off the starting price of a single gear! :D

Ok Current List

1) DivHunter * IN FOR A PAIR

2) Smooth * IN FOR A PAIR

3) Mike_ * IN FOR 1 GEAR

4) NV N01 * KEEN FOR 4 PAIRS

5) Nabil * IN FOR A PAIR

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR 1 GEAR

8) Dspita * IN FOR 1 GEAR

9) Betz * IN FOR A PAIR

10)75coupe * IN FOR 1 GEAR

11)xRHETTx * IN FOR A PAIR

12)Giffo * IN FOR A PAIR

13)femno * IN FOR A PAIR

14)StockyMcStock * IN FOR A PAIR

15)STRYKR 33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR

16)teazn_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR

SO FAR WE HAVE 32 GEARS = 16 PAIRS

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Ok Current List

1) DivHunter * IN FOR A PAIR

2) Smooth * IN FOR A PAIR

3) Mike_ * IN FOR 1 GEAR

4) NV N01 * KEEN FOR 4 PAIRS

5) Nabil * IN FOR A PAIR

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR 1 GEAR

8) Dspita * IN FOR 1 GEAR

9) Betz * IN FOR A PAIR

10)75coupe * IN FOR 1 GEAR

11)xRHETTx * IN FOR A PAIR

12)Giffo * IN FOR A PAIR

13)femno * IN FOR A PAIR

14)StockyMcStock * IN FOR A PAIR

15)STRYKR 33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR

16)teazn_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR

SO FAR WE HAVE 32 GEARS = 16 PAIRS

can anyone please confirm if i need both for a r33 S2 96? i have been told i only need the exhaust cam gear. Thanks!!

Ok Current List

1) DivHunter * IN FOR A PAIR

2) Smooth * IN FOR A PAIR

3) Mike_ * IN FOR 1 GEAR

4) NV N01 * KEEN FOR 4 PAIRS

5) Nabil * IN FOR A PAIR

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR 1 GEAR

8) Dspita * IN FOR 1 GEAR

9) Betz * IN FOR A PAIR

10)75coupe * IN FOR 1 GEAR

11)xRHETTx * IN FOR A PAIR

12)Giffo * IN FOR A PAIR

13)femno * IN FOR A PAIR

14)StockyMcStock * IN FOR A PAIR

15)STRYKR 33 * IN FOR 1 GEAR

16)teazn_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR

17)Darkboy *IN FOR A PAIR

18)Nismo_God *IN FOR A PAIR

19)Musky *IN FOR A PAIR

SO FAR WE HAVE 38 GEARS = 19 PAIRS

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