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The Cover that, covers the coil pack is it called the "rocker cover?" if not what is it called. If i remove it will anything happen or will the coils be under any stress, will the heat effect them (which i assume would be hotter if the cover is on) will there be any danage to them. Also Does anyone have i new cover for a series 1 in melbourne in mint condition, mine has abit of damage nothin serious but would either remove it or replace it with one in excelent condition.

Thanks Rob

Didnt know if to post it in the Wanted section also if anything. Please move it as needed.

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You can buy the replacement badges for these covers from HKS, Trust, Nismo etc, but they are like $200!!! not cheap. best thing to do is pull of the ornament, rocker covers and get them powder coated! looks damn sexy, i had an R32 GTR covers done in a candy apple pearl colour, looks fantastic. ill get some pics sometime.

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Originally posted by nismoman18

that cover is not the rocker cover, its just a plastic cover to hide the coil packs, like dave said it wont do damage having it off, but it looks good on i reckon, u do get more heat with it on!

its actually alloy... if this is what your talking about..

ive polished mine...

Click here to see pics

.....bottom right picture.

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Originally posted by dru32

its actually alloy... if this is what your talking about..

ive polished mine...  

Click here to see pics    

.....bottom right picture.

maybe urs is alloy but mine is definately plastic! i was gonna spray mine like silver and enamel coat the cam covers, and polish the plenum, meh cant be bothered though :)

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as to the alloy ornament, RB20 silver tops, GTRs are alloy and 33's are plastic - which suck if you wanna polish the covers

and BTW you can fit any rocker covers on the RB20 and 25 :D so if you want it to look really sexy just buy some GTR rockers, they look hot. but i guess it would suck having an engine that looks like an RB26 and performs like an RB20 haha

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same... here's a pic.. mine looks sex.. but sorry about the low quality photo..

With that plastic bit.. if its trashed.. my suggestion is Areldite it up.. or if its really bad get some plastibond or fibreglass filler.. sand it back.. and then spray it some nice colour.

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