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, might even stand to the onslaught of the stock 20 beast.

ill bring my stock 20 out for a run around wakie as well, oh and i just got my new remote oil res. coilovers put in and they are pure secks.

looks like it will be me and rohan at the back of the pack

does this look like a 96 model RB26 with 36000ks?

on boost and ebay he is advertising it as a 96mdl

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry3342174

sorry sir!

Hey danial how are you today?

has anyone here had they rocker covers painted?? if so can you show me a pic of the finsih job ? and price etc

theres a few photos in here of my engine with painted rocker covers

http://erd.com.au/index.php?option=com_expose&Itemid=29

thanks ben, looks great..

if you dont mind me asking, did you do it yourself or pay someonem?

dan from elite did them when i had my engine rebuilt, but saying that they would be pretty easy to get off and do it yourself although the finish might not be as good

good mate!

here are some painted enginf pics, was done by a spray painter down the coast did a great job looks like they are covered in liquid

not sure on price as it was includd in the respray but i know he is preety reasonable.

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ill bring my stock 20 out for a run around wakie as well, oh and i just got my new remote oil res. coilovers put in and they are pure secks.

looks like it will be me and rohan at the back of the pack

NOT IF WE CRASH INTO THEM!!!!!

bahahaha will rack a time with the 20...then come back when the 25 is in and see how much better can get.

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