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Tomei RB26 adjustable cam gears, brand new in box - $360

Also fits RB20/25

Tomei metal head gasket combination set - $450

Part number 133013, 87mm - 1.2 mm thickness

ARP head stud kit ARP2000 RB26, brand new in box - $425

Part number 202-4207

Located on Brisbane northside, or can post at your expense.

Contact via pm thanks

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Lol where are you getting your price from?

Nengan have them for 150 each

Rawbrokerage 150 each

Frsport 108 each

+ shipping on all items

Considering if i bought yours for the same price i wont get any warranty

Ok so $108 usd x 2 plus freight which would be $50-75 usd

How much is that in aud?

Freight is only 24$ with 7-10 days mate..

So total is 303 shipped to my door..

As for warranty you get them on cam gears mate.. thats why people buy tomei products.. not just the name

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