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Hi R33kid,

Was just wondering if any of the Cam Gears have been sent out to us yet or if you are gonna wait for the Blue Gears to arrive first?

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My mate is urgently after a set of these. I'm happy to lend him mine but is it possible for him to buy a set of his own? Please PM asap if you can supply him soem for a rb20 :no:

My mate is urgently after a set of these. I'm happy to lend him mine but is it possible for him to buy a set of his own? Please PM asap if you can supply him soem for a rb20 :no:

Alot of people are messaging me about another GB , at this moment im not doing one because there time consuming, but give me a week to think it over, i love helping SAU members because we love cars and i beleive if i help people , people with help me when in need, but i need to think about it first.

On a good note alot of cam gears were sent out today, and more will be sent 2morrow.

So members should be recieving these in next day or two.

how are my blue gears comming along r33kid?

:mellow:

check engine light is on in my car atm so I'm going to have to book a tune and I'd like these puppies fitted at same time

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They are here!!!!!!

(woot, 1 red for exaust and 1 blue for intake :()

BRING ON TEH POWAH!!!!

MWHAHAHAHAHA!!

thanks r33kid, joo pwn!

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Hey Dominic,

Received my Blue Cam Gears this morning and they look fantastic, even better than I'd expected. Thanks for the great Group Buy. My last two experiences (yours & the RDA Rotor GB) have been faultless.

Just about to leave some positive feedback in your Trader Ratings. :()

Thanks again, Mike

Got mine today too..... woohoo

another part that will sit in my bedroom for months until i get off my arse and get it installed. its sitting next to my cooler, boost controller, AFR controller, cooler water spray kit, brake pads etc etc....

Positive Trader info left.

Thanks,

Rhett

if anyones got a set of these and is prepared to send to nz id be very interested

ive got a q45 (which is worth more in aussie apparently) id be happy to swap these for

WOOOOOO they were waiting for me in my letterbox when i got home today!

Just in time for my tune booked in on friday!

Cheers r33kid, perfectly executed quality group buy. Awesome product!

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guys pleasure to help, i hope one day you all can return the favour, for those who havent received more were sent today, please understand its alot of gears to send.

Yup, got mine yesterday and as everyone has said they are of great quality and was a pleasure to be a part of this GB.

Positive feeback being left.....now!

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