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Hi,

I have forsale a set of new SPLITFIRE RB26DETT/RB20DET coil packs with the code SF-DIS-001.

I had them installed in my engine for all of 2 days but have now opted to upgrade to a CDI system and run external coils.

The coils have the original packaging as pictured. I can ship overnight anywhere in Australia (major centers) for $15.60 by express courier.

REVISED>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Price drop

Asking price is $500 firm. I paid $900 5 weeks ago.

My details are:

Name: Ian Swinkels

Mobile: 0434 147 478

Email: [email protected]

Phone, email or message me via the forum if your interested.

Cheers,

Ian

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Edited by GTST4Newbie

As an option to an outright sale of the coils i'll consider trading for parts that will fit an R32 GTS4, so if you've got something that will fit, email me and we can work something out.

Parts I'm looking for are:

A set of GTR 16x8 and 16x9 mags

R32 GTR front bar

RB20DET Plenum

or

RB26DETT Intake plenum and throttle body setup with injectors and fuel rail.

Cheers,

Ian Swinkels.

Ok.. Price drop to $600...

As for the group buy you'll find that Nengun don't pay for your import duty and GST etc, so be careful if your hanging out for that group buy. If its over $200 AUD and shipped bya courier the government will screw you for their cut.

Assuming a group buy price of $550 per set...

Customs value (Cval) 550.00

Customs duty (Duty) @ 5% of Cval 27.50 (Payable)

International transport and insurance or postage (T&I) 0.00 (part of customs value)

Value of the Taxable Importation (VoTI) (Cval+Duty+T&I) 577.50

Goods and Services Tax (GST) @ 10 per cent of the VoTI 57.75 (Payable)

Total payable Duty + GST 85.25

So the splitfires will cost you 635.25 all up

Check out http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=5549

Edited by GTST4Newbie
  • 2 weeks later...
$500 seems fair. are you in WA by any chance?

Cairns, in queensland. I can freight them anywhere in australia using a Toll overnight bag for 11.50.

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