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i trial fitted mine. looking for any opinions for the coilpack cover, once i did the primer it cooled kinda cool in the 2 tone, I might just leave it.

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is that just dust on teh right hand cover?

yeah heat shield was done cos i had some more paint, I have wrap for the manifold anyway.

and yeah just dust, quite windy in melb last few days. I bought a cannon 450d SLR a few days back, pics up dust well but not the sparkle!

I got the cam covers, front pully cover and plenum powerder coated satin black with a slight wrinkle.

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I'm thinking about getting the alloy intake pipe to plenum and air intake pipe to turbo done the same.

thats looks immac.. how much did the powdercoating cost and did you have to prep the parts yourself.. with doing the intake pipes the same, would heat absorption be an issue?

I got the cam covers, front pully cover and plenum powerder coated satin black with a slight wrinkle.

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I'm thinking about getting the alloy intake pipe to plenum and air intake pipe to turbo done the same.

thats sooo hot, gives me some ideas for when i upgrade to Gtr haha

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looks mint.. wat kinda dollars is it 2 do the rb20 cam covers & maybe power steering thingo & maybe fuse box cover?

Arrr ur in hervey bay.. y cant live in brissy lol.

Just came across this thread.

Hear are my pics:

Previous engine bay setup

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Current setup

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The engine bay was stripped bar and painted so most of the brackets, supports, reservoirs, etc were powder coated

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