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Due to financial pressures I am having to stop well short of my planned RB26 upgrade. This is an extremely regretful sale and was to be the pride and joy of my build up. I bought these parts brand new and fitted them for the first time this week. Now with financial pressures they are a luxury I can't afford at my power level.

THIS ITEM WAITING PAYMENT

Item: Tomei Expreme SS Manifolds

Age: 3 hours

Condition: As new

Price: $800

To Fit: RB26DETT low mount (factory position)

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM or call/sms 0413 250 250

Comments: The finish on these items is 2nd to none. They will be supplied with new gaskets, stickers, tomei instructions, original packaging. I have carefully fitted Tomei heatwrap to both manifolds and did this so that the factory heat shields still fit over the top. Can negotiate shiping to Aus

THIS ITEM IS SOLD

Item: Tomei Poncams Type B with Tomei adj Cam Gears

Age: 3 hours on car

Condition: As new

Price: $SOLD

To Fit: RB26DETT

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM or call/sms 0413 250 250

Comments: The general consensus on these seems to be they are the best bang for buck on standard RB26 head setup. Even better, if your lobe clearances are ok now you can expect these to replicate those clearances. Supplied with original packaging, I carefully fitted and ran these cams in as per standard procedure (used run in paste at 1800rpm for 15 mins on first use). Can ship to anywhere in australia.

Some pics from my install a few days ago.

Thanks

Wegs

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Edited by wegs

Thanks for everyone who showed interested. I was contacted early on with offers for both items so at this stage they are pending payment. Will contact via PM if anything changes

Thanks

Wegs

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