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What condition are they in? Any scratches at all

No scratches from what I can see, 3rd Pic is clean, 1st one has a bit of dust and fingerprints all over. Look really nice in sunlight changes colour and sparkles quite nicely. Was taken care off when pulled out, I'll see if I can dig up another pic.

I'll drive up to my builders workshop tomorrow afternoon , I'm quite confident there's no marks, However I'll get some fresh pics after they came off the engine just to be quadraple sure. and throw up here.

Hey mate just wondering if they come with the cam gear backing plate and all the bolts??

Cheers

Hi mate!, No sorry , My new engine came bare so have to poach all the goodies off the old one :) The only reason I'm getting rid of these ones is we need to weld dash fittings on for the speedflow lines, and didn't want to run the risk of burning & ruining these beautiful covers.

Hey mate, there is a fella in here that sells push in -12 fittings. I got a pair and they are a interferance or tight fit, no welding reqd. I havent put them in yet but planning to do it carefully in a press.

Thanks man, but i actually plan on using a clear nitto cover to show off my cam gears, so i didnt want to separate the tomei covers. Rather they go to a good home, that being the reason i didnt use the push ins

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