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Hello ladies and gents,

I am planning on welding some dash fittings onto the breathers, and wrinkle coating my rb25 covers.

This would be a bit of a waste for whoever it was that polished these covers, so if anyone wants to swap their standard/ rattyish looking covers for a polished pair here is your chance.

The only major condition to meet, is that you must be the errand/delivery boy and come to me :D

These aren't 100% perfect. I am happy to post up some pictures of the imperfections if anyone wants to see them, but for the 'price', complaining would be a little dickish now wouldn't it :P

Cheers,

Jono.

Edited by reaper1721

HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

Sorry for the delay, got a bit distracted. Garage, car bits, ideas...

Left cover

nick just above glare

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faint watermarks below indent

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light scratching to the left of breather fitting

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little/no polishing down in the valley

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light scratching down outside face

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Right Cover

don't remember what's wrong here :wacko:

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light scratch just above glare

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very minor marking down outside face, most of what can be seen is from my grimey hands

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Once again, grimey marks and no polishing down in the valley

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side by side

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baffle plates

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Bit dirty as you can see, they have been sitting around for quite some time. Suggest a good thorough clean out.

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Cash incentives could allow me to turn a blind eye to queue jumping :whistling:

Edited by reaper1721

Cash incentives aaaayyyyy???

I aint no toe stompin' grass cutter, but I am heaps keen.

If Kasko wants em' then so be...

But I do have a pair sitting beside a large pile of cash. LOL

See how it goes.

Go for it ya dream boats if he has a spare pair sitting around then that will be quicker then me removing mine etc.

What's this you hear about the good ol Manuel ay

Good/strange things I hope

And if it's about that old lady and the grass hopper. She asked for it

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