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Basically brand new..Only been used for 2 months, perfect condition.. direct plug in for r33 S2.. i brought them bein told they would suit a 32.. but then when they were shipped i figured they were a series 2 r33.. so therefore selling for wat i brought them inc. postage $450

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Do not post in this thread unless you are seriously interested in purchasing the parts being offered.

MR moderator I am interested, but im bargining the price displayed are you satisfied?

are you willing to go lower mate?, i hear word of mouth they can be bought cheaper than your offering brand new, so i want to know are you neg on your offer price? i have a r33 motor they will fit into

MR moderator I am interested, but im bargining the price displayed are you satisfied?

are you willing to go lower mate?, i hear word of mouth they can be bought cheaper than your offering brand new, so i want to know are you neg on your offer price? i have a r33 motor they will fit into

u hav to find out weather its a series 2 or 1.. the coil packs i have are for series 2... they dont have the ignitor on top of the coils.. whereas series 1's do. thats the difference.. and also price drop to $450 delivered

thanks chris

i have a series 2 motor with a series 1 loom i do have the ignotor but regardless, sorry ill decline on the offer , i didnt know s2 and s1 are different ill investgate that

i have a series 2 motor with a series 1 loom i do have the ignotor but regardless, sorry ill decline on the offer , i didnt know s2 and s1 are different ill investgate that

yea no worries.. if u have series 1 loom then u will need series 1 coil packs otherwise a heap of re wiring will need to be done

chris

Can you give me the make of the Splitfires? SF-DIS-???

It just so happens that I have ordered the Series 1 Coils for my Series 1 R33 Skyline, however it happens that my Series 1 has a Series 1.5 motor (uses the Series 2 Ignition Coils).

So I have brand new Series 1 Splitfire Coils that I cant use.

SF-DIS-001

Would you be interested in a swap?

Can you give me the make of the Splitfires? SF-DIS-???

It just so happens that I have ordered the Series 1 Coils for my Series 1 R33 Skyline, however it happens that my Series 1 has a Series 1.5 motor (uses the Series 2 Ignition Coils).

So I have brand new Series 1 Splitfire Coils that I cant use.

SF-DIS-001

Would you be interested in a swap?

hey mate.. the model of the coil packs are SF-DIS-005... if u want we can swap.. i have no problems with that.. let me know wat u want to do??

thanks chris

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