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Hi all,

Looking for an RB26 coil pack cover.

Who has one?

Yeah man, i have one, how much did you want to pay for it??

I dont want to sell it unless i get half alright money for it, it looks pretty good on the wall in the bar room

Cheers,

Michael

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Yeah man, i have one, how much did you want to pay for it??

I dont want to sell it unless i get half alright money for it, it looks pretty good on the wall in the bar room

Cheers,

Michael

probably would expect you to pay him mate...

also how is $250 delivered for a new polished one a rip off... research your prices before you look...

http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Nissan-RB2...ent-Cover-22501 330US delivered... and thats for a crap basic black one... you can still buy ours for $320 delivered now :D ...

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probably would expect you to pay him mate...

also how is $250 delivered for a new polished one a rip off... research your prices before you look...

http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Nissan-RB2...ent-Cover-22501 330US delivered... and thats for a crap basic black one... you can still buy ours for $320 delivered now :D ...

A quick search on ebay and there is one for $160 Delivered.

If anyone has one for $150 Delivered consider it sold :)

Michael do you have any pics?

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A quick search on ebay and there is one for $160 Delivered.

If anyone has one for $150 Delivered consider it sold :D

Michael do you have any pics?

Sounds like you have got one sorted mate, will leave mine hanging on the wall then.

Cheers,

Michael

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