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For Sale - All brand new and still in box to suit rb20/25

Link G4 PNP computer purchased below. Unused still in box with warranty. Also comes with loom ($62)

http://www.garage7.com.au/home/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=2944&category_id=611&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=53

Tomei Poncams to suit non-neo rb25 and rb20. 264 cams. Please note these are much harder to get than the common (and much cheaper) 256 cams. Will also come with exhaust cam gear (inlet not needed) purchased below:

http://www.cj-motor.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_40&products_id=117

NPC heavy duty cushioned ceramic clutch rated to 380rwkw

http://www.garage7.com.au/home/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=938&category_id=396&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=53

Please note all items were bought here in Australia from reputable companies listed above and still have a valid warranty.

Prices

computer and loom $1450

Poncams plus exhaust gear $890. Also have timing belt for sale

clutch $650

email - [email protected]

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So do these cams just drop straight in without modifying anything?

These cams come in three options of lift 256,264 and 270. The 270 need modified or custom valve springs while the 256 and 264 are "drop in cams" without needing to modify anything. The 264 is the biggest you can go without needing to modify anything - which is the exact reason why I bought them.....

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assuming clutch is sold as it's just cams being bumped?

I am holding the clutch and computer at this stage. Just the Pon Cams are for sale.

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Honest lowest cash price on cams pm please

location?

FFS guys. If you are seriously interested either email or PM me

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