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RB26 Tomei cams 270 degree cams 10.25mm lift

bought cams a while back off a mate but never used them.

Asking $600 ono

can post at buyers cost

Lifters in pics do not come with cams!

cheers

chris 0451372955

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RB26 Tomei cams 270 degree cams 10.25mm lift

bought cams a while back off a mate but never used them.

Asking $600 ono

can post at buyers cost

Lifters in pics do not come with cams!

cheers

chris 0451372955

Edited by s2d4
hey mate, are these just small enough in lift to get away with not using the tomei lifters and clearancing the head??

cheers

hey mate yes you will need to change your lifters and set the head up to suit. these are still pretty mean cams

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