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Cleaning up the sale thread - All these items are brand new, just have been in storage for awhile

Item:

TOMEI PROCAM IN and EX

260 Degrees, 10.80mm lift

Condition:

BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$950 incl postage to your door.

DROPPED $850

DROPPED $800

Pics:

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Item:

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

1.8mm, 88.0mm Bore

incl: metal head gasket, metal intake manifold gasket, metal exhaust manifold,

metal throttle gaskets, oil gallery orifice.

Condition:

BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$500 + Postage and Handling

$450 ONO!

Pics:

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Forgot to mention - RB26 R32/R33 for the camshafts.

Ready to see them go. Will trade for Type B Poncams.

can u mention how they would behave, where would the powerband be or something like that?

I'm not quite sure but as I have read a little - correct me if i'm wrong(Very possible - google is my textbook).

The powerband will tend to move up in the rev range as larger durations are used. Obviously, with the right tuner, all this can be adjusted slightly with the right setup.

The higher lift is ideal for our turbo engines to allow greater flow and with a relatively smaller duration and high lift, this would be ideal for a lower rev range powerband.

BUMP!

$780 for the Procams - DELIVERED.

Or $750, pick up/you organise you're own couriers.

Gasket Kit still for sale.

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