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Hey ppls.

I've got some bits that I want to get rid of.

All are from a 1998 R34 GTT

6 coils. $250 for the set........ SOLD

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch, needs a new friction plate. Pressure plate is fine, just needs the new friction plate.

It's the $1100 heavy duty clutch. I thought it was different to the new one I bought, but turns out they are the same clutch, just different friction plates.

I would have rebuilt this had I known it was the same unit as the one I already had.

$400

Stock Clutch, shagged friction plate.

$100

JJR Adjustable Castor Rods

Bought, decided not to fit

$130 SOLD

Standard R34 Radiator. Totally rooted top tank. Could be handy to rebuild a damaged radiator, as the core is fine.

$50

Standard side and front indicators. Orange. Includes Globes.

$100 for all four.

BATMBL High Flow Cat.

Used for about 1 year. Still in perfect condition.

$150 SOLD

All parts are in top condition (apart from friction plates :D ) and pics will come if required.

All prices exclude freight. Freight will be via Registered Post.

BASS OUT

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Hey ppls.

The coils were taken out because I had all new stuff fitted including injectors and the like and figured that whilst they are out, I may as well put the splitfires in.

I occasionally had a missfire early on in the piece but never an ongoing thing.

The cat is the big body BatMbl one. I took pics on the weekend but forgot to bring the camera to work.

I'll post tonight.

cheers

Pete

Hey ppls.

The coils were taken out because I had all new stuff fitted including injectors and the like and figured that whilst they are out, I may as well put the splitfires in.

I occasionally had a missfire early on in the piece but never an ongoing thing.

The cat is the big body BatMbl one. I took pics on the weekend but forgot to bring the camera to work.

I'll post tonight.

cheers

Pete

Cheers,

was looking for the small body one. Thanks anyway.

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Bumpity Bump.

Coil Packs, clutches, indicators etc still available.

The clutch only needs a new friction plate and a machine and it's a $1200 unit.

BASS OUT

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