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Ok so I got for sale my Original HKS cams. They done about 3000km (welcome to come have a look for yourself). I got my hands on a RB26 that will be going in my R33 soon so I have no need for these anymore. My mate bought my head with standard cams for his car so these are just lying around. I am in no rush to sell them but thought someone could use them. Once installed you can feel a big difference in the car (that's of course going from standard cams to these bad boys)

Specs: Genuine HKS 264deg 9mm high lift cams (both intake and exhaust)

Price: I paid 1450 for them brand new. So lets not bullsh!t each other. I want 650 for them. If you got 649 dont bother even calling me. 650 and its not going any lower.

Postage: of course at buyers expense to anywhere in AUS

Location: South side Brisbane

Ill chuck in the HKS Cam Gear as well.

Great mod for some of the N/A or Turbo ones as these are the "Drop-in" cams (no machining needed)

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inlet cam is none vct on rb25 for general info

Yep that is correct. Easiest way of getting around it is cut wire on pin 7or 13 (off memory) on the ecu and disconnect VCT solenoid. Done. It was on my old head like that until I sold it.

Hey guys so my plan was to take the cash I get from this and buy a 5 stud hub conversion and LSD for my little bro's r33 (its his birthday soon). So if you do not have the cash but have the parts we can also arrange a deal

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