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Hey Guys, upgraded my coils to Split Fires and I am selling my Standard Nissan Coils, in good condition. Looking for $75 each or $300 for the pack of 6. I am in melbourne, will post at buyers expense. Call on 0401-004-999 if interested.

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Hey Guys, upgraded my coils to Split Fires and I am selling my Standard Nissan Coils, in good condition. Looking for $75 each or $300 for the pack of 6. I am in melbourne, will post at buyers expense. Call on 0401-004-999 if interested.

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These came out of R33 GTR engine with approx 30,000kms, great condition all working great before splitfire upgrade. Can get better pics for interested parties. Set of 6 for R32 Gtr & Gtst, some R33s. Thanks.

These came out of R33 GTR engine with approx 30,000kms, great condition all working great before splitfire upgrade. Can get better pics for interested parties. Set of 6 for R32 Gtr & Gtst, some R33s. Thanks.

Will sell the 6 for $250 as I want them gone, cleaning up house to sell.

Will sell the 6 for $250 as I want them gone, cleaning up house to sell.

Bump for coil pack in good condition.

most people are selling them for about $150so you will be pushing to get $250

Gee Thanks for the info. I hope they are in the same condition as mine, then someone is getting a bargain!

Price $250.

Gee Thanks for the info. I hope they are in the same condition as mine, then someone is getting a bargain!

Price $250.

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Gee Thanks for the info. I hope they are in the same condition as mine, then someone is getting a bargain!

Price $250.

Just want to remind people these are out of aq R33 GTR with 30,000kms and in excellent condition. Little or no Arc marks at all. You dont want to replace and then have to replace again.

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glaze, lay off the daily bumping mate. read the for sale rules (stickied at the top of the for sale section) and then remember you get one friendly reminder and this has been it.

glaze, lay off the daily bumping mate. read the for sale rules (stickied at the top of the for sale section) and then remember you get one friendly reminder and this has been it.

Sorry Beer baron, must admit havent read the rules(oops). Will behave myself from now on and thanks for the friendly reminder.

Sorry Beer baron, must admit havent read the rules(oops). Will behave myself from now on and thanks for the friendly reminder.

Pack of 6 in excellent condition for $230 now.

Price Drop, $220 for all 6.

Price Drop, need these gone. $200 for 6 or $75 per coil. Excellent condition.

Price Drop, need these gone. $200 for 6 or $75 per coil. Excellent condition.

Will sell for $190, great set to have in case of one or more going on you if you still have stockies in. Thanks.

Will sell for $190, great set to have in case of one or more going on you if you still have stockies in. Thanks.

Price drop $180

Hi do you know if these will fit an R33 GTST Series 2 with inbuilt ignitors.

So did you have any arcing out or any problems?

Can you measure the resistance between the Left pin and the Ceter looking at the coils, to see what condition the promary coil is on.

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