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Done about 15k

Immaculate condition

removed from engine as i'm parting out the car

oiled and bagged to prevent rust, and in original boxes

Adjustable exhaust cam gear is an unknown brand (looks to be a modified stock gear) but has been in the car for 3 years and never slipped.

Looking for $650 pick up in sydney. Happy to post if buyer pays postage.

These are drop in cams and do not require valve spring upgrades.

pics taken during removal to show the lack of marks on the lobes.

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cheers

Dave

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Im interested ! Approx how much power did these cams make on your Rb25 ?

Sorry mate, they are as good as sold.

Fir interests sake though, went from 238rwkw to 268rwkw with no other changes

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