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as topic, brand new unused set of dis 001 coils (suit rb26 and other engines, check online for exact models suited)

SOLD

im in perth, ill post interstate though

cheers

Brad

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Edited by CruiseLiner

thanks mate, yes justjap etc want $895 for these brand new.

heres what the dis 001 suit...

SF-DIS-001

Applications:

R32 GTS Non turbo RB20DE

R32 GTST Single turbo RB20DET

R32 GTR Twin turbo RB26DETT

R33 GTS Non turbo RB25DE 1993-1995

R33 GTST Single turbo RB25DET 1993-1995

R33 GTR Twin turbo RB26DETT

Note it doesnt suit the series 2 rb25det (they use same ones as r34 gtr)

It doesnt actually say Series 1 RB25 on the box, I know I stressed a bit when I received mine and saw that... rest easy, they go in with no dramas and perform perfectly, and if you actually contact the manufacturer n check the extended specs on the website it lists them, beats me why its not on the box though.

Good Luck with the sale, I was stoked with mine :)

How would I find out if theses would suit the earlier redtop ECCS motor?

If they do I am interested

im not sure mate, best to talk to a workshop who knows about them.

i got plenty of interest so be quick if u want a bargain guys :)

and ill send them anywhere in Oz for $570 delivered.

cheers

Sorry to shit in your thread but I just found that I can get them for $525 delivered brand new from perfectrun. I found out they will suit earlier redtop motors though.

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