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I'm looking at having a pretty blue Coil pack cover made up for my Stagea, trying to keep every thing under the bonnet blue and chrome.

My coil pack cover must be something that looks good and is Stagea orientated so it "kind of" looks original. Not a huge fan of brand naming every thing with performance parts brands. the bloke that does it said it will cost $120-$150 to get made up Just thought id post a pic of what i designed for the coil pack cover, see what you all think maybe if you're keen you can chuck a couple of designs up aswell if you're bored. all the writing and vents are cut into the cover and then its power coated in what ever colour suits your engine bay. Maybe if you want it done give us a yell and I'll throw you in the right direction.

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Good idea, but the coil pack cover is made of plastic, so powder coating will not work

2-pak paint works fine

"NISSAN SKYLINE R33 ,R34,RB25,NEO ALLOY VENTED COIL PACK COVER POWDER COATED WITH AUTOMOTIVE OIL AND HEAT RESISTANT PAINT, DIRECT BOLT ON TO THE STOCK HEAD. THEY ALSO COME WITH CHROME OR BLACK COUNTER SUNK NUTS"

no fuss about a Group buy I'm getting mine made up regardless and ill throw a line to any one els who wants it done, just I thought it would be something a little different and cool and be Stagea orientated. Please feel free to put up some of your designs I'm open to new ideas

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