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im after a coil cover or "valley cover" for an rb26. it doesnt have to have an ornament plate as im replacing it anyway. paint condition doesnt matter cos im painting it too. let me know what you have. also need the cam gear cover backing plate as well.

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Hi Ray,

you just want a set of cam covers for the RB? we have a used set, they are heavy to ship tho

i can find out a price as to what the team will let them go for here,

Prob $200 all in

we can also do uprated engine covers, Nur ones, Top Secret, Tomei etc

no im not after cam covers im after the cover that goes over the coilpacks and the metal backing plate that goes behind the cam gears.

heres pics of the items i need. (from google images)

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yes thats what i mean

the coilpack cover is the one on the right of your pictures

the one on the left, isnt from an RB26 engine, you want the metal cover that has "RB26" on that goes over the pulleys?

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yes thats what i mean

the coilpack cover is the one on the right of your pictures

the one on the left, isnt from an RB26 engine, you want the metal cover that has "RB26" on that goes over the pulleys?

the 1 on the left IS from an rb26, i DONT want the cam gear cover ur talking about. the pic on the left is the mounting plate for the cover. it bolts to the head Behind the cam gears, then you attach the cam gears and the cover (the bit with rb26 on it which i already have) bolts onto this part. i can give you the nissan part number for it. without this metal plate there is nothing for the cover to attach to. also if ur charging $200 just for front and valley covers your prices are way to high. you can have carbon firbe ones for around the same money.

Hi man

I have a rb26dett coil pack cover 100.00 plus postage

black in colour and in good condition

stuart 0409135950

hi stuart, thanks for the offer but i found 1 already.

cheers Ray

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