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Hello All,

I had a billet coil pack cover made up for my CA18 last year and there has been a bit of interest in getting them made up for other engines. My brother has finally had got around to designing them for RB's and SR's and has got a few businesses that have ordered some batches in the last couple weeks, since he is already doing some batches i asked if he would do a cheaper price if i could get enough orders to warrant him making another batch, So here we are.

1 Month time span (14/10/09 > 14/11/09)

10 orders needed

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GROWLY CUSTOM BILLET COIL PACK COVERS

CNC Machined from 6mm Billet Aluminium

Supplied with Stainless Screws needed

CNC Machined Finish with a Choice of Engraved Designs,

  • RB 25 COIL COVER :- GROUP BUY = $120; RRP = $160
  • RB 20 COIL COVER :- GROUP BUY = $120; RRP = $160
  • CA 18 COIL COVER :- GROUP BUY = $90; RRP = $120
  • SR 20 COIL COVER :- GROUP BUY = $80; RRP = $110 (non-VTC only)
  • RB26 CENTRE BADGE :- GROUP BUY = $50; RRP = $70 (Pictures up by next week)

Postage & handling $20 Aust'' Wide

ENGRAVINGS :-

  • Choose from the Logo's shown below, or;
  • Custom engraving using a Microsoft Font i.e. Number Plate, e.t.c

ACCOUNT DETAILS

BSB: 124001

Account number: 20470454

Account name: M L Stirling

Bank: Bank of Queensland

Once the payment has been sent through an email MUST be sent to [email protected] with;

  • SAU User Name
  • Address
  • Contact Number
  • Engine Type
  • Design Wanted

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My CA Cover;

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So nothing for Rb26...

What he is doing for the RB26 is a billet decal that replaces the factory decal in teh centre of the coil pack cover. (pictures will be up in a couple days)

He can do the coil pack covers for an RB26 but not for that price.

For him to make a 26 cover that would suit the cam cover profile (because it's quite raised) you'd be looking at $140 in material cost alone and more that that in machine time .

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on r33 s1 there's a ignitor at back will this fit back in stock position with these?

how long after group buy finishes we can expect delivery?

Hey Mate,

You'll notice that on the rear of the plate in the first picture that there are 4 holes, these are tapped and are there so the ignitor can be re fitted. As for the date of delivery, they will all be sent within a week of the group buy closing.

Dale

Can I get one without the 4 holes tapped in the rear? As I do not have an igniter pack.

No problem, Just put it in the email that you send after the payment has been sent.

Here is an example of the decal for the centre of the RB26 Coil Pack Cover;

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Here is one that was done for a customer of my brothers, it's more complicated than the one being offered in the GB as it has raised lettering was black anodised and then rubbed back; but it gives you an idea of what they will look like fitted.

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Count me in...

Though I'm holding off on sending the money through until 10 people have confirmed, so I know it will go ahead.

Cheers

same applies to me, count me in and let me know wen u find a 10th and I'll forward an email with wat I want plus the money... Cheers

Ok so this is where we are at;

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awaiting next GB due to cash :thumbsup: is there gonna be another one ???? :s

Not sure, this one is a bit slow to start so it depends how this one goes in the end.

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Is it possibly he could do the tommy kaira logo??

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4 days left, and by the way this GB is going it'll probably be the last.

I have spoken to Matt and whoever has stated that they want one he will do one for even though i didn't get the numbers needed.

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