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Just Jap Racing, Australia's biggest Japanese High Performance Parts Dealer, is pleased to announce that we have just received a delivery of Genuine HPI Japan Clear Front Cam Gear Covers for Nissan RB26 Engines.

Like the Trust/Greddy alternative which is no longer available, these covers lightweight, and are manufactured from thick durable plastic and feature the raised RB26 lettering on the front. They are a true direct fit replacement for for standard timing cover and can dramatically enhance the appearance of your engine bay.

We have 100 of these in stock in our Sydney warehouse right now, ready for immediate pickup and delivery, and we are offering them at a truely unbeatable price!

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PURCHASE YOURS NOW FOR ONLY $139.00!

BONUS FREE AUSTRALIA-WIDE DELIVERY!!

HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Purchase online now via our massive new website at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

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I know there is particular ones for Rb20 engines... but curious do the RB26 ones fit rb20 aswell ?

I couldn't confirm that im afraid, if it was possible there would be some modifications required.

Cheers,

Steve

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