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I am in search of coil packs for my 1996 nissan skyline R-33 Gts-T. mine are grounding out and I would like to go with some aftermarket ones but do not know where to find them or who makes them for that matter. I don't want to have to d a lot of wiring revisions to get them in either I would rather pay more for some that plug directly in and make it clean and simple. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Also I am looking for a good shop to buy a RB26DETT crank, conecting rods, pistons, rings, bearings, wrist pins, and oil pump from so that I may stuff them in my RB25DET block.

Final thing I am looking for is a goos solid set of cams and valve train to put in the top end of it, I want a smooth idle and nice smooth power curves, any suggestions there would be gratly appreciated as well.

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