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Tomei are 5 bolts :D

anyone else's feedback on cams all being the same ? HKS , Tomie Etc

all do the same job, all will have EXACTLY the same dimensions, not like an exhaust where things can be different.. so basically buy your fav brand...

I simply got the $50 ones

:ermm:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-RB20...=item5d25ff69f5

received my $250 twin tuned-length manifolds, and my $110 gtr front pipe today

OBX - lifetime warranty

you dont need to spend mega dollars for decent goods

R31Nismoid - NOTHING wrong with ebay. save $$ shop smarter. My hks dumps I got today were $202 from jps trading, thats hell cheap

twin header manifold - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-Skyline...sQ5fAccessories

front pipe - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...RK%3AMEWNX%3AIT

Half the ebay links you've provided are utter shit parts. There is plenty wrong with them.

We've seen users time and time again post up about "i got this cheap part from ebay", and low and behold it's either failed and cost double (to replace it the poor man has now paid twice) or is so poorly made its causing more issues than it's worth.

absolute crap nismoid

so so so full of it sometimes mate

Im using on my track rb 26:

$300 550cc siemens denso injectors. ebay. replaced leaking stock injectors

$150 yellow jacket coilpacks. ebay. replaced stock 17yr old units

$200 hks dump pipes. ebay. YES better than stock dump pipes.

$140 obx front pipe 2.5" dual into 3.5" single pipe. ebay. larger than stock

$250 obx twin tuned length manifold. ebay. lifetime warranty

$100 for 2x cam gear wheels. ebay. exact same as brand name items, so you said yourself.

$600 power-fc and controller. ebay.

$1000 wilwood racing 13" brake upgrade including 4-pot calipers, 13" disc rotors, metal lines, bracket adapter, pads. ebay. best brake deal possible

I could go on and on and on.

shop smart save $$$

Ash - show me whats wrong with parts Ive posted up.

so full of it mate. your opinion is just that, but it is not the be all and end all.

there is no difference in buying from ebay or a retail outlet, bar cost savings in overheads etc.

therefore cheaper

not lower quality.

*sigh* like talking to a brick wall. you couldnt imagine how many tens of thousands Ive saved purchasing off ebay rather than a retail outlet.

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  • 2 months later...
done with the mods ! ended up getting tomei cam gears

currently dyno'd for 262kw !

Mate

can you tell exactly what you have on the car to get 262kw And how

much you spend on it, if you don't mind

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