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Hi everyone,

I have some RB26 engine covers up for sale that have been taking up room which I no longer need.

Items I have are:

Timing belt cover + lower cover in blue - $120

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Valley cover - $100

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Cam covers stripped back to bare metal - $200

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or all 3 for $350

Trust clear timing cover - $100

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Rear timing belt cover -$50

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R34 GTR NUR Valley cover emblem (Same as regular R34 GTR emblem, but with a gold flake through it) - $60

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I also have a Polished RB26 timing cover, but has a small bit broken off, dont know if its repairable, but make me an offer if you're keen.

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All items are located in Adelaide. Would prefer local pickup, but also happy to post interstate at buyers expense.

Any query's/questions feel free to pm me.

Cheers,

Simon :thumbsup:

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