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I have for Sale a set of RB26DETT cams $750

These were made by Camtech from a Billet cam casting,

the exhaust has the CAS gear press fitted into it,

Never been used,

They have been sitting at work for a while in their boxes,

Selling due to change of mind of cam specs

YOU WILL NEED TO RESET UNDER BUCKET SHIM CLEARANCE (clearance settings on cam card)

YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO GET VALVE SPRINGS TO SUIT

Cam lift 10.8mm IN & EX

Duration 280° IN & EX

Located Near Liverpool Sydney

Contact Number PM First

Will post at buyers expense

http://auspost.com.au/products-and-service...calculator.html

(The cams weigh 9kg, 4.5kg each)

Will add pictures soon

Edited by Gerg_R31

still for sale

price still negotiable

ill throw in these "cam names"

these are considered high performance cams,

the tomeii version are called "procams" (exactly the same minus the brand name)

camtech call these "stage 4"

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I bought these for $747, brand new, never used them, they may not be HKS Tomeii or other popular Japanese brand names but they work exactly the same, exact same quality just at a better price

final price drop $620 firm (plus postage at buyers expense)

need these gone asap

for $1000 if you supply a rb26dett cylinder head, valve springs and valve stem seals, i will supply the cam (as above) and;

I will chemically clean the head, re face valves with a full cnc valve seat job, light surface grind (or to match an exact cc you want) machine the head to prevent the cam fouling, reset the shim clearances,

for $1500 i will supply the valve springs to suit, and valve stem seals.

$2000 if you want it ported as well

it will be a little bit more if it needs guides unless they are supplied (im not too sure on what our costs are)

(all these prices cover the parts and materials that would be used, they are not standard machining costs, this is pretty much labour costs free, there will be no warrantee as i will be doing the work in my own time minus the porting)

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