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No problems guys, will do.

I might be able to organize a set to be sent from here(Japan) as I think I have a complete set still on an old engine thats at HKS. I'll have a check over next day or so.

Thanks Mark. I definitely want a full set of valve covers, valley cover and timing cover (and lower tin cover if you have), so please mark me down for one set as requested above. I am in WA so when you arrive contact me on my email or mobile and I will get the money to you plus freight from wherever you will be in Aust.

thanks & regards

Mike

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Have you got any pics of the :

GENUINE N1 CAM GEAR COVER AND CAM COVERS

Cheers

R

No sorry I forgot to take pics before I sent them off.

I'll try dig some up off the net .

As soon as they arrive in OZ I'll post up some pics but I won't be there for a couple of weeks.

Alli can say is they are red, lightweight and never used!!

Thanks Mark. I definitely want a full set of valve covers, valley cover and timing cover (and lower tin cover if you have), so please mark me down for one set as requested above. I am in WA so when you arrive contact me on my email or mobile and I will get the money to you plus freight from wherever you will be in Aust.

thanks & regards

Mike

No problem Mike, I will contact you as soon as they arrive, probably middle of April.

There is one complete set with lower cover.

The rest are just valve covers, valley cover and timing cover!

TURBO IS SOLD GUYS !!

Deposit taken !!

No problem Mike, I will contact you as soon as they arrive, probably middle of April.

There is one complete set with lower cover.

The rest are just valve covers, valley cover and timing cover!

TURBO IS SOLD GUYS !!

Deposit taken !!

Thanks Mark, April/May is fine

regards

Mike

USED ENGINE COVER SETS !

I have 3 sets of these..dont ask me why but have collected them over the years.

They include cam gear front cover, cam covers and coilpack covers.

Sell one set for $350 plus postage or will separate

would you sell full cover set for 300? will pay asap.... whats the condition?

Mate all sets are now unavailable until late April/May as I have sent them by sea to Australia.

If your still interested then I can send you some pics once they are unpacked.

They are in pretty good nick.

GTR34 TOMEI TURBO OUTLETS SOLD !!

Still have 2 sets for GTR 32 & 33

you coming to live in Sydney Marcus? bringing the car?

Naah Mate..somewhere on the Goldy, start looking for somewhere when we land.

Yep cars coming for sure. Sitting in Japan awaiting import approval and then its on its way.

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hey mate would u sell the rb26 timing cover seperate? if so any available? cost?

thanks

Hey Mate

Sorry I havent checked this for a bit as have been busy house hunting and getting setup.

At the moment I dont have any more timing covers but do have a set in Japan but wont be able to get it sent to Oz until after May 10th as its with a bunch of other stuff that I still have at HKS.

I can probably chase one up on Yahoo Auctions for you as I have a couple of accounts.

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what condition are the cover sets in? I want a set that has no dents or chunks out of them for a second set. Not interested in paint at all as they will be bead blasted and painted anyway

How far away are they? Have they landed yet?

what condition are the cover sets in? I want a set that has no dents or chunks out of them for a second set. Not interested in paint at all as they will be bead blasted and painted anyway

How far away are they? Have they landed yet?

PM sent

TOMEI DUMPS NOW $750 delivered !!

HKS GT 3037 Pro-s turbo SOLD

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1 Set of Tomei dump pipes sold...

1 Set for GTR32/33 still left at $750 delivered

how did you go with a set of covers?

I'll be checking this thursday. Got coilpack cover in good unmarked condition and have 3 sets to pick up thursday so let you know then ...

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