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Item: R32,R33,R34 STAINLESS STEEL VENTED COIL PACK COVER WITH CHROME NUTS & BRACKETS

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: BRAND NEW

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

Extra Info: Andrew the genius and I have just come up with a newly designed Vented coil pack cover for all skylines, it bolts straight on in place of original cover and not only looks excellent but also provides cooling as it is vented. Comes in number 4 finish polished or can be painted at extra cost, also custom inscription available at extra cost

Contact Details: Any further questions feel free to ask or pm me

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Edited by FOOLBOOST
Thats is great, do you guys plan on doing one for the RB26? If so I am more than interested

what he said

need this for RB26 - and would like TOMEI POWERED !!!

Very interesting... I'm keen on getting one but a few questions:

1) How thick is the Stainless?

2) Can I get a photo of what it looks like UNDER the cover?

3) From the photos, I can't see the vents... where are they?

4) Is your price delivered or is postage extra?

Thanks

S

Very interesting... I'm keen on getting one but a few questions:

1) How thick is the Stainless?

2mm thick stainless

2) Can I get a photo of what it looks like UNDER the cover?

Sure ill post some pics up later tonight of the underneath, it is covered in a black foam

3) From the photos, I can't see the vents... where are they?

The venting occurs via the words as they have been cut right threw to provide extra cooling to coil packs

4) Is your price delivered or is postage extra?

Postage is $15-20 depending on which state you are in

Look good - Satanic the actual letters are cutout and supply the cooling airflow - had to look closely myself :(

Awesome, thanks for that...

Suppose I don't want any form of lettering... will you still put vents in the cover?

Also, what do you need from us if we want something custom written on there?

I have polished rocker covers already, tossing up between leaving it alone or inscribing something nice on it :(

Also, what do you need from us if we want something custom written on there?

I have polished rocker covers already, tossing up between leaving it alone or inscribing something nice on it :D

Sure if you dont want lettering we will put slotted vents on there, if you do decide that you want some inscrpition them pm me what you would like and ill show you what it will look like in our font :D

I would certainly hope these covers have vents in them with the amount of heat retained by stainless steel...

I'd be interested in one if they were made from aluminium instead, can this be arranged?

So what is the normal inscription (ie the inscription that doesnt cost any extra!)

How much for a custom inscription?

I would certainly hope these covers have vents in them with the amount of heat retained by stainless steel...

I'd be interested in one if they were made from aluminium instead, can this be arranged?

Yes as it says above " VENTED COIL PACK COVER", and yes they can be in aluminium.

So what is the normal inscription (ie the inscription that doesnt cost any extra!)

How much for a custom inscription?

Normal Inscription is blank or with "Powered By HKS" $150 , Anything else custom is an extra $30

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