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as one would expect it looks a lot like a timing belt..

anyway i'll have pictures up in a minute

its been sold numerous times...but time wasters had their way and so still for sale

price drop $40 + $10 delivered in australia.

i mean how cheap do ppl want their timing belt!.....its basically equivalent to the stocker item i think.

would love to let you know but honestly i don't have a clue because it came in a kit. They are meant to be equivalent to stock i think and considering stock is around $90-$100 or something like that i would imagine it would be something nearish and underish of this. haha thats my logic

yep still got it.

thats a very pretty timing belt haha. whats rrp on the daycos? n have u still got it?

i don't think it does no. Not 100% but remember seing somewhere that they might be different.

don't wanna sell it to ya if i'm not 100% so unfortunately gotta run with a no.

sorry mate.

Would this fit the R34 Rb25det neo engines?

Or is it only for R33s?

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