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Tomei Cams/Spec B Valve Spring Retainers and Solid Lightweight Lifters

Cams intake 290deg exhaust 252 deg Tomei PROCAM

Spec B Valve Springs and Retainers ~ 11.5mm MAX lift

and Solid lightweight lifters....

Its sitting here doing nothing and i want to get rid of it...

im asking for the whole lot now $1600 at this price im practically giving it away...

PM if your interested, if you dont intend to buy please don't waste my time

Update

Items are now SOLD thanks for the interest

]']this include cams as well?

for what car?

32,33? or 34?

yes the cams are included... the exhaust cam is only compatible with the R34 RB26DETT but the 290deg Intake can be used on any RB26DETT you could sell the cam on its own, they retail for $600 ex gst on their own...

Heres some more information

The Exhaust CAM is designed for R34 RB26DETT however the Intake cam 290deg 11.5mm lift + valve springs and lifters will work on all RB26DETT motors. BTW These are Tomei PROCAM series not PONCAM's they require the use of upgraded springs

The R34 RB25DETT Exhaust cam is designed differently, it appears for the R34 the Exhaust cam is only avaliable in 252deg and 260deg configuration...

The retail price of each part is as follows:

Tomei Solid Valve Lifters $607.20 ex GST

Tomei B Spec Springs and Retainers $902.70 ex GST

Tomei 290deg 11.5mm lift Intake PROCAM $633.30 ex GST

Tomei 252deg 9.15mm lift R34 Exhaust PROCAM $640.30 ex GST

Total Price of $2783.50 ex GST

$3061 inc GST

(Price from HiOctane Racing)

I dont think anyone would sell what i have for the price i have now, so ppl that who are offering ridiculous prices for an already cheap package :bs!:

Look. Im not here to try and force you to sell the above mentioned items serperately. However, if you dont find someone to buy the whole set... PM me and i will purchase everything less the cams. I offered you a price and by the looks of it it was way out. So give me a ball park figure to work from and we will take it from there. (Thats if you change your mind about seperating ofcourse)

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