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Hey Guys,

I'd like to start cleaning my engine bay up a bit and without the coilpack cover it really does look like it's missing something!

If anyone has one that they would like to get rid of or if someone knows where I can get hold of one please let me know.

Cheers :(

Kat

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I check that link they want $300odd USD!!! there mad hahaha

I got one here dude, Black and in very very good condition...

PM ME and offer or something

You are awesome!

Yeah I've been told tis best to leave them off so the coilpacks get hot but I'm not sure in the truth to that. I still want to have one for times when I'm showing it off and want it to look a bit pretty. Haha yes that's what happens when a girl has a GTR I guess :rofl:

  • 3 weeks later...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Cu...rs-t227937.html

U got one yep.

Did you see the group buy - heaps o different ones. Mayhap if some one else is searching for a custom Coil pack cover.

Saw that one but they don't have the RB26 ones. I dunno how different they are to the RB25 but I wanted a stocky GTR one.

It will be getting painted and prettied up in about a month, can't wait ;)

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