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Edit : NOW UP! follow the link :rolleyes:http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=177294

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hey everyone hows it going?

i have been talking to the owner of AM-Performance about some custom coil pack covers for the RB25 that he makes.. basically they are a metal cover with a custom cut pattern into it (as you will see from the pictures), powder coated with oil and heat resistant paint so nothing will be peeling off. also a variety of colours

im looking to see if he can do the trade mark "STAGEA" text up the middle of the cover, also for a different design if he can cut the double unicorn stagea logo in the middle.. here are some of his previous products to give you a bit of a idea

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he has told me that the price will be $130 plus $15 postage (aus wide) for a minimum of 5 people, so im sure with more people we can get it cheaper

still currently getting more information and pictures to give you all a better idea of what the product is, but just after rough numbers as to who would be interested?

these look like a great product and as far as i can gather we will be able to make our own design's..

so post up and let me know if your interested :D cheers :D

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just waiting on some more pictures and information from the AM-Performance.. also might broaden the GB and organise some designs for skylines aswell

i think its either going to be available in polished, or the powder coated + heat and oil resist paint in lots of colours (black, white, blue, red etc etc)

obviously with the cross over pipe taking up alot of the room towards the rear of the cover, the design will be more focused at the front and maybe just some grill's under the cross over pipe, like this one

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so just a few ideas, one could just have the stagea double unicorn at the front, one could just have the stagea text, then there is all the performance brand's if that’s your thing (eg Nismo, HKS, etc)

its really good because we can make it what we want.. ill post up when i have some more pictures and info :)

What about the neo cover? that means we will have to lose it.

can we get somthing that has the the double unicorn at the back so you can see it when the neo cover is still on

intersted as long as i get to keep the neo cover.

keep us in the loop.

do we all have to get the same color?

(cos my favrote color is Chrome.)

I'd be keen, but i want mine painted in black, but id still want the cut out's of the unicorn and stagea

:) i agree but put Stgea first and the Unicorn.nrocinU last

(so those who keep there neo cover get to see Unicorn.nrocinU)

that i i will cut the center out of the neo cover. :)

alright everyone, follow the link if you want to buy one! lots more pics, lots more info - follow the link!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=177294

Ben - details up now buddy!

Matt - yeah probably gonna need to remove the neo cover.. im more going to get getting one for the uniqueness, airflow and to have a nice little double unicorn up the front :D you could possibly cut the neo cover up (for example cut out the dark grey bit out of the centre of the neo cover to expose the coil pack cover) but other than that, not much you can do mate

Johnny - yeah mate sure can, follow the link for more information :)

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