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Group Buy # As Requested - Arospeed Adjustable Cam Gears, By Popular Demand


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G'day guys.

I have had heaps of people PM me to do another group buy, so ill do it

These are from Import Car Parts Plus in the USA.

GB: START 11/04/09 ENDS 11/05/09

What i found was some Arospeed USA RB20/25/26 Cam Gears.

Here's all the info on them - make sure you read all of this cause it'll probably answer all your questions.

These camgears are good for a RB20, RB25, RB26.

To keep the price down, I need to order 10 sets thats 20pcs in total. (Come only in Blue & Red Colour)

How to get onto this great deal"

You can do direct deposit into my account then I'll express post them to you. Both ways are fully tracked so they won't go missing.

Express post & handeling cost an extra $15 nation wide.

Cost Price of the cam gears is $189 for the pair, or $94 for 1 pc.

So total cost for a pair will be $189 + $15 postage & handeling = $204

Yes prices have gone up due to high freight cost and aluminium prices only up $8 from 2007.

This gb will end in about a month or before if we can get the numbers.

Ordering To order a pair, just put a post up here or you can PM or send me an email at [email protected] with your details.

Feel free to ask me any questions.

Also this is a price break i was given if more than 10 pairs are ordered.

10 - 15 pairs $179

15 - 20 pairs $169

20+ Pairs $160

So who wants to start the list.

This is a link to previous gb, has pic's

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ar...mp;hl=cam+gears

Edited by r33kid

INFO ON GEARS

Arospeed announces that it has created a five-bolt design for easy Tru-Time Adjustment.

Arospeed cam gears with an updated design.

Arospeed Adjustable Cam Gears are used by top racing teams across the USA and are a must for engines that are forced induction, high compression and/or utilizing aftermarket competition cams. Our gears enable users to match cam timing with their vehicle's tuning state by advancing or retarding the cam profile in two-degree increments via true laser-etched markings. Precision-cut gear teeth ensure no premature wearing of the belt surface and hard anodizing on the gear teeth is lab-test-proven to be the hardest anodizing process on the market

Key Features:

Increase horsepower and torque without any cam changes, and are ideal for heavily modified engines

CNC-machined from AL7075 billet aluminum

True laser-etched markings on the leading edge of the gear allow for quick, accurate adjustments

Hard anodizing on belt surface is the most durable anodizing on the market

Grade-8, six-point hex bolts stand up to repeated adjustments and feature integral washer flange for greater load distribution

Currently In

1) Femno ( 1 gear )

2) Zebra ( 1 gear )

3) Furrybarry ( 2 gear ) possibly another 2 gear

4) krzysiu ( 1 gear )

need more to get this going

Currently In

1) Femno ( 1 gear )

2) Zebra ( 1 gear )

3) Furrybarry ( 2 gear ) possibly another 2 gear

4) krzysiu ( 1 gear )

5) rekin ( 2 gear )

need more to get this going

Currently In

1) Femno ( 1 gear )

2) Zebra ( 1 gear )

3) Furrybarry ( 2 gear ) possibly another 2 gear

4) krzysiu ( 1 gear )

5) rekin ( 2 gear )

6) basti ( 1 gear )

getting there but still need more to get this going

Hmm seems like this isnt going to go ahead. Oh well.

FYI These gears are also available from GKTECH, they are good quality and reasonably priced. Installed and tuned a set the other day. Good gears.

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