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Hi all,

I have for sale a complete 4 piece set of Genuine R34 GTR Engine Covers from a BNR34. These covers are in excellent condition and include the Skyline GTR valley cover badge ($115 on its own to replace)

These are extremely hard to come by, particularly as a complete set.

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I have been stock piling parts for an upcoming GTR purchase but right now I have other priorities, and given they are sitting around decorating my office shelf and won't fit my evo, I am putting them up for sale.

If you want to transform your engine bays appearance, you need these covers!

Please note I spent a bloody long time hunting these down and I paid a bomb for them.

With that in mind, I am asking $690.00 firm

I also have a brand new pair of Genuine Nissan Cam Cover gaskets which I am happy to work out a deal on with the buyer.

Pickup is available at North Sydney.

Cheers.

Oh, man! These are on my wish list, but unfortunately now is just not the right time. The price is great, too. I hope you still have them in a few weeks, they would make a great Christmas present to myself :D

I called Nissan a few days ago about buying a set...

Their prices are as follows,

That Skyline GT-R lable in the middle of the rocker cover is $143

Rocker Cover is $684

Valve Covers $199 and $207 for each side respectively...

$640 for these is a f**king awesome price and they look beautiful!

Best of luck with the sale, if I wasn't buying shit from Japan I would probably snap them up.

I called Nissan a few days ago about buying a set...

Their prices are as follows,

That Skyline GT-R lable in the middle of the rocker cover is $143

Rocker Cover is $684

Valve Covers $199 and $207 for each side respectively...

$640 for these is a f**king awesome price and they look beautiful!

Best of luck with the sale, if I wasn't buying shit from Japan I would probably snap them up.

who did you call, because the best prices we have found are about $450/side for the camshaft covers, $500 for the coilpack cover and anywhere between $300-600 for the cam gear cover...

I am only new to these cars.....but I have a GTR R32 I hear they are the same engine. will they fit on my engine? I am at st leonards

they will fit all RB26's

I am only new to these cars.....but I have a GTR R32 I hear they are the same engine. will they fit on my engine? I am at st leonards

Hi mate,

Yes they will fit on your engine - All RB26 engine covers are interchangable.

Cheers.

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