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Item:HKS Durilium Cam Gears x 2

Age:New in box / Never installed

Condition:New

Price:$385 Posted Australia Wide

To Fit: (What car)As far as i know all RB's

Location:Brisbane

Contact: PM

Comments:Was going to fit when i did my waterpump but got over it as I didnt get a chance to order a clear cover

Item:Genuine Nissan Timing Belt

Age:New in plastic

Condition:New

Price:$120 Posted Australia Wide

To Fit: (What car)As far as i know all RB's

Location: Brisbane

Contact: PM

Comments:Was going to fit but could not find it in my messy room ended up using HKS one

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Prices are slightly Negotiable! Doesn't hurt to make an offer if you interested in them!

I have had an offer on the inlet Cam gear so if no takers on the set by sunday I will split em!

BUMP

All still for sale!

Buyer of cam gears did not come through with the moolah

Hey mate,

Give me a good price and consider them sold!

Cheers.

  • 1 month later...

nah dude that was ANOTHER time waster said he but money but it never appeared now does not answer pm's

at this stage I am going to say they are no longer for sale as i have gone no vct in my RB30DET so will keep em

timing belt still for sale!!!

Will let you know if i decide to sell em again

Cheers,

Dan

Edited by dano4127
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