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Hey Guys

looking for a set of cams type b 260 and a set of cam gears so far the cheapest ive found is $1270 for the lot, can anyone match this?

cheers guys

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  • 2 weeks later...
Hey man,

look at: www.perfectrun.com.au or even www.rhdjapan.com

both sell at really cheap prices direct from Japan.

Hope that helps.

i think we have a winner , thanks mate.... have you bought from perfect run before?

Yeah I have purchased from Perfectrun previously - top notch - have got coilpacks and also recently bought HKS cam gears - cheap enough and even postage is reasonable considering it is coming direct from Japan.

I am actually looking at buying Poncams myself in the near future and Perfectrun will be my first stop.

:domokun:

nice.. what was the freight time like?

Freight time was really good, once all payments have been processed the item(s) are sent out straight away, and they usually give a tracking code so you can keep tabs on where it all is - from memory it took no longer than about 10 - 14 days.

Honestly can't wrong, If your willing to wait that little bit extra for delivery direct from Japan it will always work out cheaper than buying locally.

  • 1 month later...

Sorry to revive the thread, but, those prices listed on Perfectrun, are they for a Pair of camshafts or are they for each camshaft? Thinking of buying a pair of camshafts and pair of cam gears/pulleys for the GT-T

Sorry to revive the thread, but, those prices listed on Perfectrun, are they for a Pair of camshafts or are they for each camshaft? Thinking of buying a pair of camshafts and pair of cam gears/pulleys for the GT-T

The prices listed on Perfectrun are for a pair of Camshafts.

Their prices are slightly higher than usual at the moment due to the crappy Yen to Dollar rate.

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