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THOSE WHO HAVEN'T PAID

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR 1 GEAR

16)teazn_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR

17)Darkboy *IN FOR A PAIR

20)pimpenr33 *IN FOR A PAIR

25)DaGr81 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)GTS-070 *IN FOR A PAIR

28)SKYR34 *IN FOR A PAIR

ALSO IF MEMBERS ARE STILL INTERESTED IN GETTING ON THIS GB YOU CAN DO SO, AS LONG AS PAYMENT IS DONE ONCE PAYMENT OPTIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AS WE STILL HAVENT HAD EVERYONE PAY.

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6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR 1 GEAR

17)Darkboy *IN FOR A PAIR

20)pimpenr33 *IN FOR A PAIR

25)DaGr81 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)GTS-070 *IN FOR A PAIR

28)SKYR34 *IN FOR A PAIR

ALSO IF MEMBERS ARE STILL INTERESTED IN GETTING ON THIS GB YOU CAN DO SO, AS LONG AS PAYMENT IS DONE ONCE PAYMENT OPTIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AS WE STILL HAVENT HAD EVERYONE PAY.

Anyone got the link to the thread about these cam gears

specifically discussion on performance on rb25det?

I want to have a read

I'd like to see any info re performance gains pls????

hey mate! send me a pm with banking details!

i bought these for my r33 not that long ago, excellent qaulity, now i have a GTR im keen to get another set! and yes i did get power increase out of the exhaust side wheel, infact 13rwkw more!

so to all the people wondering, exhaust is required to dial up some neagative/positive timing! i went for 2.5* negative! worked well. but talk ot your mechanic, i wouldnt recommend doing it yourself! hope we got more than 20 people! thanks r33kid... your a champ and veyr good to deal with!!!

I WOULD LIKE A BLUE SET FOR MY R32 GTR - RB26. THANKS...

There you go

Pls add to the list... 1 pair blue for RB25.

I've sent an email to your address,

Please PM/email me bank details, and i will transfer $140+$10 tonight.

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PAID LIST

1) DivHunter * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

2) Smooth * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

3) Mike_ * IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

4) NV N01 *IN FOR 4 PAIRS PAID

5) Nabil * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

7) R33fourdoor * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

8) Dspita * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

9) Betz * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

10)75coupe * IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

11)xRHETTx * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

12)Giffo * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

13)femno * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

14)StockyMcStock * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

15)STRYKR 33 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

16)teazn_r33 * IN FOR A PAIR PAID

17)Darkboy *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

18)Nismo_God *IN FOR 1 GEAR PAID

19)Musky *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

20)pimpenr33 *IN FOR A PAIR OUT

21)83nno *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

22)bangahh *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

23)#177 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

24)theevilworld *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

25)DaGr81 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)GTS-070 *IN FOR A PAIR

27)dmnt *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

28)SKYR34 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

29)benjo *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

30)travb81 *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

31)1JRocket *IN FOR A PAIR PAID

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6) cln * IN FOR 1 GEAR

25)DaGr81 *IN FOR A PAIR

26)GTS-070 *IN FOR A PAIR

ALSO IF MEMBERS ARE STILL INTERESTED IN GETTING ON THIS GB YOU CAN DO SO, AS LONG AS PAYMENT IS DONE ONCE PAYMENT OPTIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AS WE STILL HAVENT HAD EVERYONE PAY.

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Does anyone know of a link for installation instructions?

How easy is it to replace the cam gears?

r33kid - pls add me to your list, #29 - payment sent today!

Edit : Found this awesome thread which explains what is involved in installation :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=25899

Edited by travb81

Thanks for your patience, as I've been away over the break and clean forgot about the group buy. Pls check your PM's for my payment receipt.

Please note: Payment made for 1 x PAIR of gears (originally asked for 1 gear).

Please let me know if there is a problem adding the extra gear.

Once again, another superbly executed Group Buy.

Cheers, Mike

ill have to set a deadline, but ill just wait a few more days as people might be on holidays, i want to make it fair as this looks like the last group buy.

When is the deadline? eg the people who havent paid miss out?
ill have to set a deadline, but ill just wait a few more days as people might be on holidays, i want to make it fair as this looks like the last group buy.

No problem..

I'm going away on holidays today and HOPEFULLY they\ll have all paid by the time I get back.. (5th January)

Regards,

Sherwin

i was under the impression that the RB25 and RB26 have different cam gear offsets, thus you cannot interchange the two gearsets. can anyone confirm this at all?

if u look on the nengun web page it will tell ya that the hks gears are for both 26/25..

i was under the impression that the RB25 and RB26 have different cam gear offsets, thus you cannot interchange the two gearsets. can anyone confirm this at all?

Were you got that impression is totaly false, there exactly the same.

RB20/25/26 AND C18 Gears are all the same.

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