So you think you want a DE cam?

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So you think you want a DE cam?

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For those of us that are hunting for the CA18DE cam...

Royce Love qouted R4322,09 incl VAT. Keep hunting methinks... :lol:
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There are two types

Camshaft - 1302055M00 = R 3,241.57 (Stock - 2)
Camshaft - 1302055M11 = R 3,298.67 (Stock - 0)

Don't think you'll beat these prices, they're from Nissan SA...

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Useful program:) Rather just buy the Tomei cams for $400 from ebay
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Aftermarket parts are usually better priced that original parts.

Personally i'd rather go with a set of aftermarket cams myself :)
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STIG wrote:Aftermarket parts are usually better priced that original parts.

Personally i'd rather go with a set of aftermarket cams myself :)
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Think that program is only available to Nissan parts dealerships. But if you're feeling generous Stig... :lol:
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You used to be able to see part diagrams and numbers and prices on the nissan website.

But now that they belong to different "groups" such as CMH, McCarthy etc, they all charge different prices. I argued with them over their quoted prices vs the prices on the website and the next day that functionality was GONE!!

fcukers. :evil: :evil:

Aside from the prices it was also cool to get an idea of the layout of parts, components etc, before comencing work on it. Now it's all gone.

BTW: Get the numbers for a dealership belonging to each of the different nissan "groups" in your area. I think there are about 3 in total in gauteng. Always call all of them and get quotes if you're buying OEM parts. The one will often be cheaper with certain parts, and the others will be cheaper with other parts.
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