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hehe I believe you would have to have some kind of hookup to get one of those, I think there is only 30 made at the moment and they only seem to go into big HP GTRs from the big name workshops in Japan.

Hope they go into full production one day but who knows.

they are available now. have been for a month or two.

i am 90% sure no one in aus would have one yet though. for starters they are over $4500 to buy.

http://www.hks-power.co.jp/products/engine...con/valcon.html

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http://www.hks-power.co.jp/products/engine...vcamsystem.html

Pricey eh - But goddam the HKS R34 running the RB28/T04Z/VCAM setup is insane

mines r34 gtr still chops it, one of the B.M, has a test of 5 high-powerd gtr. mines comes 1st then the hks one. And in the TURBO V's N/A battle, the Mines comes 1st again followed by the hks gtr

they show the car with the VCAM on and off and the differences is very visable

and the price is only $1500 to $2000 depending if you buy the normal or pro kit

mines r34 gtr still chops it, one of the B.M, has a test of 5 high-powerd gtr. mines comes 1st then the hks one. And in the TURBO V's N/A battle, the Mines comes 1st again followed by the hks gtr

they show the car with the VCAM on and off and the differences is very visable

and the price is only $1500 to $2000 depending if you buy the normal or pro kit

The normal or the 'Pro' (type B) kit were the same price last time I checked. They are about 400,000JPY.

The diff between the 2 is that the type B kit gives more variance of the lobe centre, but you need to run pistons with valve relief.

Also, the kit isn't made for big power because you can only run low lift cams.

yes as usual mik knows what he's talking about :O

both the A and B kits are the same price. 400 000 yen retail + tax (tax free if used outside jp)...

the mines GTR and the black HKS car are two very different cars for different purposes.

yes as usual mik knows what he's talking about :)

both the A and B kits are the same price. 400 000 yen retail + tax (tax free if used outside jp)...

the mines GTR and the black HKS car are two very different cars for different purposes.

on greenline:

VCAM KIT 121,000yen

VCAM KIT PRO 131,000yen

maybe its a different kit

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