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Hi all,

I have for sale one used but good condition set of red FET Direct Ignition System Coil Packs (001 Model) which I have no use for right at the moment.

Sourced from Japan, the FET coils are essentially the same as those produced by Splitfire and are an upgraded drop in coil pack for RB engines. The only real difference is the colour of the coils themselves, in that FET coils are red, and Splitfires are blue.

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These coils use the same vehicle compatibility designation as Splitfire, and being 001's they will suit the following:

- R32 GTS-T (RB20)

- R32 GTR (RB26)

- R33 GTS-T (Series 1 RB25 only)

- R33 GTR

Due to the fact I don't intend to use these for a while, they are up for sale as I have way too many parts sitting around taking up space in my office that I haven't gotten around to using yet.

Im looking for a quick sale and asking $365 FIRM - Please don't waste my time with any silly offers.

Pickup available on the Northern Beaches or North Ryde in Sydney.

Cheers,

Nick

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