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not long to go so get in quick

This might be a long shot but would these fit the exhaust cams on a pre '93 VG30? If so I'll have a 2 exhaust gears :cool: If you can give me the measurements of the bore and locating pines etc, I should be able to work it out...

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Chris

Is it too late to get in?

Will these fit a VG30 ??? if they do I want two exhaust gears. Can you please ask your supplier?

Thanks

Graham

Same price? Where?

Yeah hurry up, its starting to get a bit too long now.....almost 2 weeks since closing date....i think you should close it and order whats been paid for. If people are away too bad, they shouldnt commit to something they cant follow up on.

Whoa.. I just got back from my holiday and I expected this to be ordered and on it's way to us by now..

I agree with the others, close the thread and order the gears that have been paid for!

Whoa.. I just got back from my holiday and I expected this to be ordered and on it's way to us by now..

I agree with the others, close the thread and order the gears that have been paid for!

There hasn't been any new orders for a while... lets GO!!!!

These three members have until tommorrow 5.00pm deadline to make payment, i think i have been fair.

Also these 3 members could have the curtiousy to reply to my PM's and advise if there in or out.

update non payment list

25)DaGr81 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)GTS-070 *IN FOR A PAIR

To all other members i will be making the order on Monday.

This has been a sucessfull Group Buy and im glad i can help other members, everybody has been great and very postitive.

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PAID LIST

1) DivHunter * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

2) Smooth * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

3) Mike_ * IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

4) NV N01 *IN FOR 4 PAIRS PAID

5) Nabil * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

8) Dspita * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

9) Betz * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

10)75coupe * IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

11)xRHETTx * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

12)Giffo * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

13)femno * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

14)StockyMcStock * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

15)STRYKR 33 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

16)teazn_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

17)Darkboy *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

18)Nismo_God *IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

19)Musky *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

20)pimpenr33 *IN FOR A PAIR OUT

21)83nno *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

22)bangahh *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

23)#177 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

24)theevilworld *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

25)DaGr81 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)GTS-070 *IN FOR A PAIR

27)dmnt *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

28)SKYR34 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

29)benjo *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

30)travb81 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

31)1JRocket *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

anyone who wants one in a hurry, I am selling mine from the last GB. Unused. $80 + post

PM or call 0414249292

if i can still join in the group buy or if someone pulls out. i need a pair for RB26. will pay asap. pls PM me if i can or not :)

and how much would these cost to fit and tune to a RB26 roughly?

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