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Item:tomei cams, cam gears and timing belt to suit rb25 neo skyline or stagea

Age: brand new, never used

Condition:brand new

Price: $1050 FIRM - + 50 delivery via registered post if you need it

To Fit: (What car)r34 skyline

Location:perth

Contact:[email protected] or pm

Comments: the cams are pon cams

Tomei - Pon Camshafts

ER34 (RB25DET NEO) - Duration: IN,EX 260 Lift: IN,EX 9.15mm

TYPE-B 143023

purchased new from nengun and new used, my loss your gain

please dont offer lower than the asking price, you wont find cheaper for a complete set, thus im not negiotable

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  • 3 weeks later...
price drop $900 the set + post

or

cams $550 + postage

cam gears - $280 + post

timing belt - $90 + post

pickup in perth is welcome

pm replied

not sure if its clear in the original post, all items are brand new

Re:hks timing belt, 13 Apr 2008, 08:57 PM

QUOTE

hey,

just wondering if you are willing to separate any of the items - am keen on the hks timing belt & possibly the tomei cam gears to suit r33 rb25.

thanks

prefer not to seperate

thanks

pm sent regarding message above sent 1 month ago...

Helo?? anyone home~? i pm'ed you quite awhile ago with interest in the timing belt but you havent reply me till now. let me know if it is still available and i can pick it up anytime. :thumbsup:

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