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Order placed - Many thanks for the responses.

Hi all,

I really need a set of Tomei Cams (Type A) to suit the RB25DET (NEO). Does anyone know where I might be able to buy these at a realsitic price. I am happy to shop O/S (Nengun etc) but would prefer to spend dollars locally.

Any and all help appreciated

Cheers

Muz

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I thought you already had a set of the type b muz? Or did you sell those?

https://hioctaneracing.com.au/eshop/advance...&sort=2a&page=2

$1163 Tomeir Aussie distributors.

http://www.hioctaneracing.com.au/To.php

I thought you already had a set of the type b muz?  Or did you sell those?

https://hioctaneracing.com.au/eshop/advance...&sort=2a&page=2

$1163 Tomeir Aussie distributors.

Hi Adam,

Yeah mate after reading your posts and some limited discussion with Pete, decided to sell the "B's" (gone to Germany) and get a set of "A's".

Many thanks for your response though and great to see you are still at it. Off topic, what are your thoughts on a 2535 as a replacement for the standard turbo as opposed to GCG hiflow?

Cheers

Muz

Hey mate, missed your response and only just discovered your other thread explaining yourself.

2535 is old turbo technology. Great size turbo and it was the one I wanted before the GT-RS came out and replaced it - which then by circumstance got changed to GCG highflow - which then turned out to be a great thing.

If you can get a good price for it then it's worthwhile as you can sell your old stocker intact but if you're not trying to squeeze every last dollar out of it then either of the abovementioned turbos would be right for you.



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