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hi i recently bought a rb25det neo motor that came with a plastic cover but does not fit... the brackets which are on the motor line up with everything else ie intake pipe and some bolt holes near the plenum chamber

but the cover seems a little small and does not seem to fit right... only one bolt lines up (the front left one looking from the front) but the others have no chance of fitting... also the cut out around the traction control is way too small to fit over it and there are a few other misallignments...

on the cover it says "neo straight 6" in red and down the side it says "2500 twin cam"

it does not say anything about turbo just wondering if this is the right cover or this is off a n/a rb25de neo

thanks

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it looks better without it man , dont worry about it

the reason ive done this conversion is to do something different to a r31 wagon and opening the bonnet and seeing what people say when they see the neo turbo cover wow!!!

i know people on this site would see it and go oh yeh thats a neo but you gota help ppl out if they know nothing out about skyline motors

the reason ive done this conversion is to do something different to a r31 wagon and opening the bonnet and seeing what people say when they see the neo turbo cover wow!!!

i know people on this site would see it and go oh yeh thats a neo but you gota help ppl out if they know nothing out about skyline motors

I know how you feel..... it certainly works for me and my 31 :)

cept they don't say wow they more tend to go :) WTF!!!! :)

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