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Anyone seen the blue Tomei Rocker covers they have on their RB26 engines...?

They look so mad!

I was wanting to paint my rocker cover the same colour as my car... nismo silver... and have the Tomei rocker cover plate.. replacing 24 valve etc etc. As it would suit a few Tomei internals i now have..

Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on where i can get that Tomei Rocker cover plate!

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Anyone seen the blue Tomei Rocker covers they have on their RB26 engines...?

They look so mad!

I was wanting to paint my rocker cover the same colour as my car... nismo silver... and have the Tomei rocker cover plate.. replacing 24 valve etc etc.  As it would suit a few Tomei internals i now have..

Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on where i can get that Tomei Rocker cover plate!

im not sure but im intrested to know as my rb26 has no spark plug cover at all

do u have pics of the tomi one u can post ?

If you mean the black strip in the centre of the spark plug cover that says GTR etc that is a standard R34 piece you can get from your local Nissan dealer for about $120. If your talking about the Genisis etc plates then i don't think you will be able to buy them i think they only come with the complete engines.

Cool i will give Nissan a go

Anyone know of someone who stocks or sells these in Melb?

Will i need a part number to order it..... last time i tried to order an import part from Nissan they wanted all the Vin details of teh car before even talking to me.

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