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you can get them NEW from hi octane racing for that price for that car mate. i have quote for it 3 weeks old

I'm not sure what they're worth but I saw someone else post same cams up for round this price so was just going off that, but anyway i'm open to offers!

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yeah they are dropping in price but just be aware for cams in future they have like a 95% up rate in price over trade too so they rip ya right off. if ya where selling for like 500 or even 550 and had the k's on them plus pics it might help ya get rid of them better and are they for hydraulic lifters or solid(presuming the engine hasn't had a modification done for solid lifters or an r34 engine transpalnt)????? and what year model rb25 they came out of?

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yeah they are dropping in price but just be aware for cams in future they have like a 95% up rate in price over trade too so they rip ya right off. if ya where selling for like 500 or even 550 and had the k's on them plus pics it might help ya get rid of them better and are they for hydraulic lifters or solid(presuming the engine hasn't had a modification done for solid lifters or an r34 engine transpalnt)????? and what year model rb25 they came out of?

They're hydraulic, not sure how many k's as they came with the car but i've done about 15,000 since I've had the car, engine is a late 95 model Series 2

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