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Hi guys,

I have this brand new RB26 Coil Cover Badge/Emblem from an R34 GTR NUR Edition.

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This is a Genuine Nissan part and has a slight metallic gold fleck to it compared with the standard R34 GTR badge.

Still in the original plastic sleeve and box, this has never been used and was only removed from the package for a photo.

Perfect little add-on for your engine bay to replace the boring looking older 'Nissan Twin Cam 24 Valve' badge, especially if you are painting your engine covers ;)

Reason for sale? I purchased a Tomei ornament badge instead to match my engine.

Im asking $140.00 firm.

Pickup available from North Ryde in Sydney - Also happy to post at the buyers expense.

Cheers.

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Hi mate, very interested, just wondering how much it would roughly be delivered to adelaide.

Also noticed that your selling Complete engine covers set, just wondering if its still for sale, if not, would you be willing to sell the coil pack cover seperatly?

Cheers,

Simon.

Hi mate, very interested, just wondering how much it would roughly be delivered to adelaide.

Also noticed that your selling Complete engine covers set, just wondering if its still for sale, if not, would you be willing to sell the coil pack cover seperatly?

Cheers,

Simon.

Hey Simon, an express bag is about $8 from memory.

The engine covers are still for sale, but given they are cheap already im not too keen to split up the coil cover.

Cheers,

Nick

dont mean to hick jack this thread..but the tomei ornanment one that u got instead....its just a badge that goes onto the stock coil cover or is it a replacement cover?? Any ideas if it would be suitable to a stock NEO coil cover?

cheers

what is the nissan part number on box, i would have bought this but it looks like i missed out.

I'd also be interested in the part number to order one, even just a standard 34 one.....or anyone know where you can pick them up from apart from Nissan?

its only for RB20 RB25's and custom shiny laser cut ones, I'm just after a stock R34 one......Nissan is probably going to be my best bet, unless anyone else knows?

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