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MINES Super Camshaft Shore Pro II Cams (Limited Run on Discontinued Item)


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These camshafts are 252 duration with a 10.05 lift. They have been discontinued from MINES but was told they would do a limited run on these cams if we would buy atleast 10 sets. The cams are listed at 148,000 japanese yen so convert that to what ever currency you use and that is the price of the cams shipping is not included in that price. I live in the United States but we will be going with a reputable Mines dealer in japan and I will give everyone his contact info once we have all 10 sets sold. You will send your money directly to him and he will ship them straight to you from Japan. I am ordering them specifically for R32 Rb26's but from what the website says these cams will work on all R34's. The only differnece I have found between the 2 engines is Crank Angle Sensors. My friend fit a set of R32 Mines cams to his R34 Rb26 and all he did was swap out the CAS. If your going with a trigger system then you will avoid this problem. These cams also come with buckets and shims to fit the cams. These cams need no degreeing. Stewart Leask from Leaskspec installed these and checked and rechecked these cams 5 seperate times and they were dead on every time. Below is Stewart's dyno after adding  R35 MAFS, his custom pipe kit, and these cams. No head work was needed to fit the cams either. I have 5 sets sold so only 5 sets left available. First 5 to message me with money ready get the cams. This is a link to MINES website for the english translation of these cams. http://www.mines-wave.com/english/CATALOG/ENGINE/CAMSHAFT_SHORE.htm

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