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Item:HKS intake and exhaust cam shafts 8.8mm lift 256 duration

Age: 2 hours used, made a couple passes on the dyno basically NEW!

Condition: Basically NEW

Price: $425.00 US + shipping to the AU or USA

To Fit: (What car) Skyline r33 rb25det late model s2 engine with BLACK CAS or any s1-s2 with black cas.

Location:Ohio U.S.A.

Contact: email: [email protected]

Comments: I'm a verified Paypal member any questions of offers please feel free to contact me. Item will be insured for shipping, and once purchased will be shipped ASAP.

Item:HKS intake and exhaust cam shafts 8.8mm lift 256 duration

Age: 2 hours used, made a couple passes on the dyno basically NEW!

Condition: Basically NEW

Price: $425.00 US + shipping to the AU or USA

To Fit: (What car) Skyline r33 rb25det late model s2 engine with BLACK CAS or any s1-s2 with black cas.

Location:Ohio U.S.A.

Contact: email: [email protected]

Comments: I'm a verified Paypal member any questions of offers please feel free to contact me. Item will be insured for shipping, and once purchased will be shipped ASAP.

Pictures?

Heres a picture of the exhaust shaft, I can get one of the intake as well if needed or then side by side. Excuse the assembly lube on the shaft, it shows you how new it was since it hadn't even came off yet after installation and removal.

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I checked some shipping costs as well, looks around $85-90 US for shipping for both cams to the AU.

Heres pics with them together. I took a close up of the lobes and journals to show there perfectly new. Once again there is still assembly lube on them. I'm keeping them oiled so they don't rust.

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still for sale!

Hey dude!

I'd love to buy these shafts bad! If they are still up for sale at the end of march i'll buy. I have spent nearly 5k lately and have to chill for a bit. If I don't my missus is gonna leave me. lol.

Bitches just don't get it! Then again there's a kid involved so I gotta play it right.

Hey dude!

I'd love to buy these shafts bad! If they are still up for sale at the end of march i'll buy. I have spent nearly 5k lately and have to chill for a bit. If I don't my missus is gonna leave me. lol.

Bitches just don't get it! Then again there's a kid involved so I gotta play it right.

We'll let me know.

Still for sale.

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OK, both shafts still for sale. I'm going to take a huge hit here in resale....

We are looking at now... $500AU SHIPPED OBO.

email: [email protected] I need these shafts gone ASAP.

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