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well do they exist??? i rang the company who i got my rb25 neodet from after i found out i was missing the bracket that the plastic silver cover bolts onto (this also holds the intake pipe from the throttle body down)

it was only held on by one bolt and there was no bracket that adapted the two... they have taken care of me up till now and am very happy with them so i didnt lose my cool he said they have a rb20 neo there and the bracket might be interchangable... if this is true will it fit?? or is it a rb20 with a 25neo head on it and should be no dramas

thanks everyone

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yeah RB20DE Neo's exist, they came in poverty model stageas, R34 skylines, laurels, glorias and cedrics. They're the Neo version of the R32 N/A 2.0L DOHC engine.

they are to those cars what the awesome CA18i was to the R32.... useless.

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well one's a turbo the other isn't... they're both top feed... brackets might be the same, but the cover won't be the same shape (as the turbo one has allowance for intercooler piping).

Also it'll say "2000"(cc) on it and no Turbo emblem.

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k thanks will c how i go tomorry... im not worried about the plastic on the rb20 ive already got the mad looking one that says neo straight 6 but just need the bracket sits on... ill check it out and let yas no if the brackets are any different

thanks

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hi they gave me the rb20 neo one... it bolts up to the plastic but not onto the rest of the brackets on the motor so ill have to pull the mig out and weld up an adapter bracket or something out of flat bar

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why don't you just buy an original neo Rb25DET cover?

i have the original rb25det neo cover but it was only holding on by one bolt when it came over here so someone in japan has my bracket :P

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