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payment paid today. Let me know when you get it. Its using the usename stasis. Thanks. If you need me to fax you proof of transfer let me know.

No probs, thanks, what about the others they promised payment by friday and still not done.

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1) R33KID *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

2) 2GU UP *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

4) Siddr20 *KEEN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

5) 180 mph *IN PAID FOR I PAIR

6)Tangles *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

7)Kozeyekan *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

8)stolen *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR.

9)Woodys *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

10)upik14me *IN

11)beastien *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

12)Munna1 *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

13)kjb_r33 *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

14)bilbo117*IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR.

15)johnbela*IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

16)cln *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

17)prelude_1976 *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

18)LEZZARE *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

19)BAZR33 *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

20)mitchy *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

21)handyandy *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

22)adriano *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

23)stasis *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

24)Tragic *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

25)mr_rbman *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR

Total we have is 35 cam gears

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They are on ebay for $185-195 per pair, so i think the price is entirely believable.Just hope the quality is good.

There such a low price because we are not getting ripped off.

Ive sent you a PM.

They are on ebay for $185-195 per pair, so i think the price is entirely believable.Just hope the quality is good.

Ive seen these with my own eyes as a freind of mine has them on his RB20DET, he has had them for six months and they look as new as when he got them, there quality is the same if not better than the japanese big brands.

i was sceptical at first aswell peeps but after doing a bit of research on them via google etc they appear to be quite a good product and r33kid is getting us a great deal, they're not a cheap china/taiwan brand remember, pretty sure they're made in the U.S from what i can recall!

Only 5 days to go, all payments must be made by the 10th August, this is strictly the deadline if you want to be included in this group buy.

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I'm in for a pair for RB25

PM me for payment detail please, I will try to get the the bank b4 the deadline

BTW what are the pro and con for buying a single cam for rb25 has variable cam timing on the inlet cam??

Thanks

I'm in for a pair for RB25

PM me for payment detail please, I will try to get the the bank b4 the deadline

BTW what are the pro and con for buying a single cam for rb25 has variable cam timing on the inlet cam??

Thanks

sent you a PM

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