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Hey peps,

i want to make my engine bay look bettre then it already does, im going with the "blue theme" i have blue radiator hoses and blue belts. the hoses connecting my intercooler pipping is also blue. i was hoping to find some RB20 engine bay pics on here but i couldnt find any... so here i am!

people throw me some ideas and pics if possible! much appreciated.

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Paint the cam covers, paint the plenum,Change silicone to blue, Hide wiring, remove things not needed in engine bay, change washer bottle/overflow tank to alloy, forward facing plenum, polish piping....

How much cash and time you got LOL.

aye she needs a good wash lol. if i washing the engine bay i only need to cover the pod filter? is there anything else?

i want to run silicon hoses through the engine but im no 100% sure wat are vacum hoses and fuel lines. is there a theard on hidding wires? wat shit dont i need in there drift pig?

im gonna polish the pipping this weekend i rekon :)

i been chasing a plenum for a while now, called car toys (SA greddy supplier) and its a no go, greddy only make em for RB25/6 :D this makes me a sad panda. gonna have to try and a generic 1 on ebay or something.

wash it :happy:

Thats wot i was going to say!! Its filthy, thats half ur problem!!

i been chasing a plenum for a while now, called car toys (SA greddy supplier) and its a no go, greddy only make em for RB25/6 :ninja: this makes me a sad panda. gonna have to try and a generic 1 on ebay or something.

Engine conversion maybe? That would work.

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Its not a Skyline, but it is one of the best engine bays I could find. The other one I wanted to find was the SENATOR engine bay, but I couldn't. Imagine a Skyline bay like that!! It is quite common in the Commodore scene, but not something we often do to our Skylines

sure are buddy i cant remember exactly but i got em cheap coz i work for CBC. where u located? u from adelaide? i could hook u up.

I'm in Torquay, Victoria. Shoot me a PM with a price delivered if you can.

BTW, Bass Junky has blue silicone intake pipes for sale, check the link -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Si...up-t190454.html

If you need a new air filter, Blitz make a blue LM kit.

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