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Hi All,

just wanted to update thread with an R33 Skyline - Engine Bay Fuse Box Relay cover we are manufacturing - should have the item posted with images next week.

  • Billet Plate
  • Anodized Black or any color - can have variations of polished upper surface with color
  • Machined logo etc
  • NISMO - GTR - or any text logo maching that you want
  • Either machined logo or Multi Color Anodized
  • Red Inlay in lettering - GT-R Can have black or any color letter R
  • Fits directly over the top of original cover

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Any designs welcome

Thanks

Hi All,

just wanted to update thread with an R33 Skyline - Engine Bay Fuse Box Relay cover we are manufacturing - should have the item posted with images next week.

  • Billet Plate
  • Anodized Black or any color - can have variations of polished upper surface with color
  • Machined logo etc
  • NISMO - GTR - or any text logo maching that you want
  • Either machined logo or Multi Color Anodized
  • Red Inlay in lettering - GT-R Can have black or any color letter R
  • Fits directly over the top of original cover

Any designs welcome

Thanks

oh god damit..... Stahhppppp!!!!!

....

I need to measure mine...

or can someone go measure a 32 fuse box for me?

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oh god damit..... Stahhppppp!!!!!

....

I need to measure mine...

or can someone go measure a 32 fuse box for me?

Yeah it should look pretty good when completed,

I have the R34 box getting dropped here later today so we can run some measurements.

Thanks Anthony

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All,

Updating post with the following part images of mirror polished Billet 6060 R33 Nissan Skyline - Fuse Relay Box Cover - Engine Bay

Through next week I will upload the Black Anodized Billet - GTR Cut version complete

As always any anodizing color options available with mixtures of polishing, color inlays etc - can add any style text logo image -

we have a current job for a customer for his fuse box and it looks amazing hopefully we can share these images after the customer receives his items mid week.

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We also have the R34 available for anyone interested send a PM

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Any suggestions welcomed

Monday we will also have the R32 Fuse Box available thanks to a fellow SAU Member

Thanks

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Wheel Centre Caps - these were designed specifically for a customers R32 GTR - to suit his Gram Lights Maximum Time Attacks

Billet - Anodized Black - GTR Emblem and Cross Carbon Affect with Black Abyss Candy - Encapsulated in Crystal Clear

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Wheel Centre Caps - these were designed specifically for a customers R32 GTR - to suit his Gram Lights Maximum Time Attacks

Billet - Anodized Black - GTR Emblem and Cross Carbon Affect with Black Abyss Candy - Encapsulated in Crystal Clear

Oh this is good.

Can you make the 'RAYS' centre caps?

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Just a suggestion, could you make rear lip spoilers in some lightweight metal?

I.e

Hi,

In regards to the rear lip type spoilers, I will shoot through a PM regarding this - these could be manufactured from a lightweight metal aluminium etc.

Thanks

Hi All,

Just updating the thread with a new item for anyone rebuilding or adding some dress up parts to their engine.

Custom CNC Machined

Billet 6061 T6 - Nissan Skyline RB25 RB26 Alternator Bracket

Anodized any color - machine finished or even full polish available at request

Can include company logo work - text etc

This item is also supplied with the 2 x bolts that fix through the water pump to the block and also the Alternator adjuster bolt

Stainless Steel Socket Head Caps Screws - GR316 - 12.9 Class

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Thanks

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Anyone interested for an upgrade to their engine bay we now have the R32 Fuse Box cover available - variations below and any design welcomed, we will work close with you for your design and send through sample drawings for approval before production.

GTR Style - Nissan Skyline R32 Fuse Box Cover

Billet - Anodised Black or any color

CNC Machined - can add any style machining, company logo text image etc

Color Inlay lettering - Crystal Clear over color

All machined area's sealed to protect against oxidation

Multi Color Anodising available

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Orders generally take up to 5 days for production completion and delivery.

We can also provide this in a mirror polished finish - with the lettering we would black outline so it breaks up the silver/polish rather than going from silver to silver this would provide more contrast and make the overall appearance stand out more.

Thanks

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Fuse box cover goes over the existing and attached with 3m

Thats correct,

can supply some 3m with them if required, for the 33 and 34 ones testing them here on the covers are a press fit, nice and tight

we designed them to be able to pull the plastic clips to release the cover, a full fabricated billet with the same style side clips would be relatively hard to remove.

the cover will go down to the lower line on the side of the fuse box.

cheers

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