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hey guys, we have a few more things that we need to get rid of...

rb25 polished cam gear cover (this has had alot of work done on it, its polished not plated)... $150

rb25 polished plenum (same method as cam gear cover, which is sanded all the way down to 2000grit and buffed) $250

Rb25 polished camshaft covers (please note they are missing breathers, but we can supply some with them) $250

or buy the lot for $550

we need these gone, as we have no use for them, and are selling at a loss...

located near Lismore NSW, and are happy to post aus wide at buyers expense.

please PM us or reply here.

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  • 2 weeks later...
When you can buy a head for that much and spend a couple of hundred on polishing, then no

yeah sure you can buy a head, thats great for you buddy... go do it, and get the covers polished to the degree ours are, then come back to us and let us know how much of a rip-off they are...

no more wanker remarks please, if you havn't got anything constructive to say, we kindly ask you to keep your opinions to your selves.

cheers

ok, to get some things straight for all the low ballers out there...

dont even bother PMing us offering $200 for $450 worth of gear... these covers are polished properly... not just paint stripped and quickly ran under a buffer... many many hours went into these, so dont think we will just give them away because you asked...

thanks

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