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Not sure yet.

I have to save the funds to buy what looks like ALOT of cam gears judging by the response from this thread.

Or i can start taking payments from people which means some people will be waiting a long time.

Not sure how to go about it.

At the moment im just saving the cash to buy all of them myself.

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i got the money right now.

you can start to collect these guys, i have n probs with it.

the faster the better.

Nytsky pls PM me the details.

cheers mate.

Dave ill take a set when you get them. RB26 of course. Ill send you the money over the next few weeks to take the stress off your bank account

EDIT: Actually, 2 sets thanks.

so ur gonna bulk buy them yourself, then ship them to everyone at the same time? im still aquiring a few other things (timing belt etc) to put in with my cams so not in a hurry at the moment, but yeah even if you could pm a rough date that would be appreciated.

cheers mate.

Got some bad news guys.

The supplier was claiming they produced Tomei cam gears. But when i placed the order they then told me they were copies, hence the cheap price.

However i have been assured that the cam gears are made form the same material and anodised the same so the quality is still very good.

Two of my friends have these same cam gears in their GTRs and have produced the same gains and would not have picked them to be copies.

They also produce about 80% of all the other cam gears on the market and have had not one failure.

At the end of the day there is no real difference or any more gains to be had out of the Tomei versions anyway.

If you are still keen on them let me know and ill revise the order.

Im still ordering ones for mine and other friends vehicles.

CHEERS

The pic that was supplied. The cam gear was red, grey teeth and no logo.

However the design of the actual gear looks the same.

I have been told if i send them a sample they will match it. I just dont know the legality side of copying a name brand logo.

Either way im going to order 20 sets for a group buy. They will perform the same as any other cam gear out there so im not worried.

Half the price of a genuine item :(

The pic that was supplied. The cam gear was red, grey teeth and no logo.

However the design of the actual gear looks the same.

I have been told if i send them a sample they will match it. I just dont know the legality side of copying a name brand logo.

Either way im going to order 20 sets for a group buy. They will perform the same as any other cam gear out there so im not worried.

Half the price of a genuine item :(

ive got a set of genuines in the box here...ill get Dave to make Tomei decals up for your by copying them.

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