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Item Summary: RB26 GTR TOMEI Camshafts,

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Postcode: 4210

Asking Price: $700

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Dont have a Car to Put Them in

Delivery Methods: Pickup

Contact Info: Brad 0426 219 900

Extra Information: See Pics for more info

for sale is 1 (one) Set of TOMEI Camshafts to Suit a Nissan RB26 GTR Head.

the Cams would suit an engine with alot of power.

as you can see from the pictures the Numbers on the Cam Shafts are different to What is on the Boxes.

These Are Genuine Tomei Cams.

i sold my car as an unfinished Project and didnt get to use the cams.

unfortunately that is all i know about the cams.

item is pick up only unless you want to organize frieght. (i wil Take no responsibility for any damage from freight.)

if you have any questions please feel free to email me

item is located on the Gold Coast

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