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I have these Poncams for sale. They are for a series 2 R33. Poncams bolt straight in, no solid lifter conversion required. I bought them from Nengun brand new 6 months ago and now my plans have changed so they are no longer needed. They are brand new.

$700

Postage available at buyers expense.

Call or text me (Josh) 0409 064 864 or email [email protected]

Cheers.

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When I bought them from Nengun there was only an option for Series 1 or 2 so they'd be for later Series 2 when the sensor changed as that's the only difference between the S1 and S2 Poncams.

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  • 2 weeks later...
part number perhaps? just to be sure which ones they are

They are definitely series 2, I had to buy a late model sensor to fit them, but never got around to actually putting them in.

Still for sale.

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so for these cams to work in a Series 1.....i would have to get a R34 NEO CAS and get the workshop to rewire it?????

Hey champ, I have the correct CAS for it that I can include for a bit extra. It's only 4 wires so it only takes a few minutes to wire up.

To everybody asking about the part number there is only one part number listed on Nengun for an RB25 and it ends in 20. After that it asks you to choose which series you're buying for. I will say it again, they are for a SERIES 2 R33 SKYLINE so pleeeease stop asking. Just in case anybody missed it the first time around:

R33 Skyline Series 2 Tomei Poncams 256deg 8.5mm lift. They are for the late series 2 R33 cam angle sensor which is the same as the R34 sensor.

If you STILL don't believe me, then you can request closer photos, but only if you think you might actually buy them. I'm not wasting my time if you're not genuinely interested...

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Well I have no explanation for that as I have a Series 1 CAS on my car and it is a different fitment to what the Poncams would accept. I bought a Series 2 CAS and it was the correct fit.

These are still for sale. I need these gone as the box is just gathering dust.

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