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Hey guys got some cosmetic mods for the engine bay area to hopefully make it look a little better.....still have to fit them but here are some pics in the meantime

Ordered them in NOV 07 and just arrived a couple of days ago......been really hanging out for them.

ARC - Titanium Radiator Plate

Blitz - D1 Radiator Cap

Tomei - Oil Filler Cap

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Hey guys got some cosmetic mods for the engine bay area to hopefully make it look a little better.....still have to fit them but here are some pics in the meantime

Ordered them in NOV 07 and just arrived a couple of days ago......been really hanging out for them.

ARC - Titanium Radiator Plate

Blitz - D1 Radiator Cap

Tomei - Oil Filler Cap

...You waited over 3 months for a radiator plate, radiator cap and oil filler cap??? I thought 2 weeks was a long time :blush: .. BTW, where and how much did the Tomei Oil Filler Cap cost ya? I'm going with the Tomei theme for my engine (Tomei internals, Tomei turbo kit... and so on)

...You waited over 3 months for a radiator plate, radiator cap and oil filler cap??? I thought 2 weeks was a long time :blush: .. BTW, where and how much did the Tomei Oil Filler Cap cost ya? I'm going with the Tomei theme for my engine (Tomei internals, Tomei turbo kit... and so on)

I got all the gear from Nengun.com, they send it from Japan which is why it takes a little longer. Took longer than usual for me due to them having troubles sourcing all the parts. Usually around 25 days or so.

You can get it through Nengun for $95 delivered [$76 for the cap itself], looked around and it goes for around $130 - $150 here in OZ i think you would have delivery on top of that. If you dont mind waiting you can save abit.

I got all the gear from Nengun.com, they send it from Japan which is why it takes a little longer. Took longer than usual for me due to them having troubles sourcing all the parts. Usually around 25 days or so.

You can get it through Nengun for $95 delivered [$76 for the cap itself], looked around and it goes for around $130 - $150 here in OZ i think you would have delivery on top of that. If you dont mind waiting you can save abit.

Thanks but I live in S.Korea so shipping doesn't take longer than 2 weeks. I just never seen a Tomei cap... always the nismo and other caps. I'll get it from my source... they have pretty good prices. Thanks for the info tho.

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