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Hi guys,

I have for sale one set of genuine HKS Kansai Dry Carbon Kevlar Engine Covers for RB26DETT.

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These covers are super high quality and made from dry carbon kevlar weave and weigh absolutely nothing! Included in the set is a replacement timing belt cover and coil pack cover, and the associated nuts and bolts.

As most people know, HKS Kansai is know for producing only absolute top shelf parts and these are certainly the ultimate addition for any GTR.

HKS Kansai has actually stopped making these so they are now very very hard to find, and are fast becoming somewhat of a rare item.

I purchased these covers from Japan a few weeks ago and paid a mint for them thanks to impulse buying, but I have spent a little too much over the past weeks getting my car ready for the upcoming SAU show and shine so sadly I have to put these up for sale :/ The coil cover has been fitted to a car in Japan and has a small mark on the clear, but the front timing cover is unused.

Im located in Sydney, and pickup is available from North Ryde or the Northern Beaches.

Postage can also be arranged at the buyers expense.

Im asking $450.00 firm which is very cheap, so please, no timewasters!

Cheers.

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What kind of timing belt is it. ie what brand?

Sorry mate, im not actually selling a timing belt - This is a set of carbon kevlar engine covers.

Thanks.

Yeah, plus postage - And there are virtually none available in Japan

If you would like to make a realistic offer, send me a pm

Oh and by the way, 46000 JPY = $457 AUD

Yeah, plus postage - And there are virtually none available in Japan

If you would like to make a realistic offer, send me a pm

Oh and by the way, 46000 JPY = $457 AUD

Sorry, didn't realise the rate dropped so much. Was working on roughly 105. Must have dropped overnight.

Is the mark very noticeable? Can't see in the pic. You mentioned that these were on a car in Japan so they are second hand?

Cheers

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Sorry, didn't realise the rate dropped so much. Was working on roughly 105. Must have dropped overnight.

Is the mark very noticeable? Can't see in the pic. You mentioned that these were on a car in Japan so are they new or second hand?

Cheers

The coil pack cover as I understand was briefly fitted to a car, possibly for demo purposes, the front timing cover is un-used.

The mark isn't big at all.

As I said, if you would like to make a genuine offer, flick me a pm.

Thanks for your quick response. I'll consider my options and let you know via pm if I decide to go with yours.

I have a car in Japan ready to send so postage isn't an issue for me.

Cheers

The coil pack cover as I understand was briefly fitted to a car, possibly for demo purposes, the front timing cover is un-used.

The mark isn't big at all.

As I said, if you would like to make a genuine offer, flick me a pm.

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