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hey everyone im gona be buying a set of tomei poncams for my r33 gtst which is a 95 model. wen i bought my splitfire coil packs i had to get them for a series 2 engine and i just want to know if ill have to do the same with the cams. From wot ive been told 95's have the series 2 engine in them! can some one please confirm this

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I bought some poncams for my car.Its a 97 build so i purchased the series 2 cams.Turned out they were the wrong ones.

If your car was built before Sep 97 you will need the series one cams part number 143020 remember this number when ordering.

pretty much 90% of R33s on the road use the series one cams even tho you might have a series 2.

Hope this helps.

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