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I am selling:

R34 RB25DET NEO Coilpacks set of 6 as New (engine had done 7,000km when written off) $300 Sold

R33 RB25DET Coilpacks set of 6 good condition 80,000kms $200

R34 RB25DET NEO Engine wiring loom $300

R34 RB25DET Injectors 386cc set of 6 $250

RB25DET Top mount manifold Stainless NEW $250 On hold

R33 RB25DET Nismo engine mounts NEW $200

CA18DET Top mount stainless manifold NEW $225

S13, S14, S15 Stainless front pipe Replaces cat convertor NEW $200

R33 RB25DET Standard Fuel Injectors and Rail $200

1.JPG R34 Loom

7.JPG R34 Coil Packs

4.JPG R33 Coil Packs + loom

5.JPG R33 injectors + rail

RB%20Manifold.JPG RB Manifold

8.JPG R34 injectors

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Do you have a series 2 rb25det ignition coil harness? Its the lead that plugs into the ignitor at the back of the engine and feeds the 6 coils?

If it is in good nick I'll take it.

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Fat200sx...its hard to tell from the pics (although it looks like it has the ignitor plug) but is that a series 2 loom? Ie what year was the skyline made? If it is series 2 consider the sub loom sold!

Oh and how much do you want for it (postage to Perth)?

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Trying not to be a pain...but 97 coil packs have the mounting holes in different places to R34 ones (98-2000) they work perfectly fine, but are not physically able to bolt to the head. Didn't cause a problem in my last R34 though, the packs seem to be built better than the later ones.

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fat200sx.....it is a bit hard to work out who your comments are directed to from your posts...maybe address the peoples questions by using their usernames.

Anyway I assume when you wrote about the 97 coils that you were referring to my question in regards to the loom. If the coils are from a 97 R33 then they are definitly series 2 and as such I'll buy the sub loom (the wire that feeds the coil packs).

As I only require the highlighted bit in the pic (the sub loom that detaches from the rest of the loom)

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how much do you want for it, and I'll need it COD to Perth? PM me or email to [email protected] to discuss $$

Cheers

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