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Item: HKS 256 Intake/ HKS 264 Exhaust Camshafts

Age: Purchased a few months ago and were in car for a few dyno runs and a bit of driving around town

Condition: As new, not a mark on them

Price: $800 delivered

To Fit: RB25 Series 1 or Series 2 (Retains the VCT on the intake side)

Location: Townsville, North QLD

Contact: Just PM on here or reply to the topic

Comments: Cost me over $900, Slide sells them for $480ish delivered and hoping to get most of my money back :) My cars setup for some reason didn’t like the cams, it ran fine with them but we just couldn’t get the power we wanted. We narrowed it down to probably being a valve train issue or something so I bought valve springs due to planning to rip the head off. At the moment I can’t afford to do that so selling the lot and maybe ill attempt it again one day if I can be bothered.

Item: Performance Valve Springs

Age: Purchased a month ago

Condition: Brand new, never taken out of box

Price: $290 Delivered

To Fit: RB25

Location: Townsville, North QLD

Comments: Purchased these through work at Autobarn for my staff price of $290, was going to go through with it but now im not. Ill do them for the same priced but delivered. If i can't sell them i'll just hang onto them incase i do the cams in the future again.

Item: Standard AFM and plug

Age: 1996 Model Skyline

Condition: Perfect working condition

Price: $100

To Fit: RB25

Location: Townsville, North QLD

Comments: I run a microtech ECU so no need for this.

Item: Standard R33 GTST RB25 ECU (Manual)

Age: 1996 Model Skyline

Condition: Perfect working condition

Price: $100

To Fit: RB25

Location: Townsville, North QLD

Comments: I run a microtech ECU so no need for this.

Item: Standard R33 GTST Bov

Age: 1996 Model Skyline

Condition: Perfect working condition

Price: $50

To Fit: RB25

Location: Townsville, North QLD

Comments: No need for this.

Item: Standard R33 GTST Plenum (Has been sand blasted to as new finish)

Age: 1996 Model Skyline

Condition: As new, had it sand blasted inside and out so ready to be polished or what ever else you may need it for

Price: $80

To Fit: RB25

Location: Townsville, North QLD

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Feel free to ask any questions you want or if you want more pics.

Thanks guys.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey sorry guys, valve spring and HKS cams are no longer for sale. Im going to attempt it one last time by taking the head off and installing them. F***ing cars, so over them lol.

Plenum, ECU and AFM still for sale though if any one is interested.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok change of plans for the final time. After much discussion with my tuner, we are going to rebuild the head but he doesn't want to use the HKS cams so i am giving up on them and going to try a set of Poncams and see if they work. They are back up for sale if any one is still interested or will do a straight swap for Poncams (the HKS ones are dearer so you would be getting a better deal).

Sorry for mucking people around.

Thanks

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