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Thinking of organising a domestic (i.e. NOT ex-Japan) group buy on some Tomei cams and gears.

RBxx, SR20, CA18 etc etc etc....

Obviously most of the interest here would be RBxx but we wont be restricted to one type of cam - anything in the Tomei range is available.

Who's up for a new pair of cams then?

Adrian

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Thinking of organising a domestic (i.e. NOT ex-Japan) group buy on some Tomei cams and gears.

RBxx, SR20, CA18 etc etc etc....

Obviously most of the interest here would be RBxx but we wont be restricted to one type of cam - anything in the Tomei range is available.

Who's up for a new pair of cams then?

Adrian

i'd be interested in a set for a 1jzGTE B)

Depends on how big duration/lift you go. 256/256 8.5/8.5 should be fine. Plenty of cars getting around with 260's.

Factory specs are 240/7.80mm

Adrian

I could be interested in tomei Int: 260/9.15mm Exh: 252/9.15mm poncams for a R32 GTR/RB26

if you can get them for under $1000 that would be cool !

maybe you should group buy cam gears at the same time as well ?

regards

Jason

I'd be interested if you could get the price down under $1k :P

I don't mind spending a little more to buy locally and save myself the headaches of dealing with Nengun, but their prices are extremely good at the moment (due to favourable AUD FX rate vs Yen).

Thinking of organising a domestic (i.e. NOT ex-Japan) group buy on some Tomei cams and gears.

RBxx, SR20, CA18 etc etc etc....

Obviously most of the interest here would be RBxx but we wont be restricted to one type of cam - anything in the Tomei range is available.

Who's up for a new pair of cams then?

Adrian

Dude! Are you serious about organising this or what?

Get a price for us, spark some interest and get this happening :P

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