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Tomei 256 Poncams for post 09/1997 series II (incl. the 40th anniversary edition)

I ordered the wrong ones, I have a series II 97' but apparently the CAS wont fit these, so instead of buying newer CAS I would like to sell these.

If CAS is the black hitachi one they will fit,if its the silver mitsubishi one (like mine) then they wont fit.

Located Sydney

Purchased the correct cams now from Performance Wise,

I will match the trader price on these cams e.g. $799

so price

$799 FIRM

Heath

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Chances are these will be suitable, unless your vehicle was manufactured post 09/1997. Check your cam angle sensor (Mitsubishi = Yes, Hitachi = No).

Chances are these will be suitable, unless your vehicle was manufactured post 09/1997. Check your cam angle sensor (Mitsubishi = Yes, Hitachi = No).

Are you sure that is correct?

My CAS is Mitsubishi and the series II cams do not fit, it is a bit odd because I have a series II 97'

My tuner said the cams I bought have no splines and the ones I need have splines (i think thats the right way around)

Cheers

OK well it is not so urgent anymore, I bought the correct series I cams this morning (Thanks Slide)

I still need to sell the old cams though, but no stupid offers as a few people always try to offer.

The cams I have are for the late model series II with the hitachi CAS.

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