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i have a brand new set of SPLITFIRE coil packs for RB25DE, RB25DET, and R34 RB26DETT. ebay sent me the wrong ones and because it was meant for my R33 GTR, well stupid me and mates made a lil modification to the coil packs and snipped of the 2 side clips (still clips on well) but my car wouldnt start =/ so now im stuck with these coil packs and wondering if anyone wants to buy them? ill sell them for $350 and if it doesnt work in ur car u can get ur money back but im guessing it SHOULD work because no damage has been done to them or anything its just the 2 sides clips have been taken of. but it still clips on good with the top clip. i cant send them back to ebay because i voided the warranty on it due to the mod and plus trying to fit them on. so if anyone wants $350 is my asking price thats really cheap for splitfires.

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the part number is.... SF-DIS-005 suits... ER33, ECR33 RB25DE Year: 95-98 and ER33, ECR33 RB25DETT year: 95-98 and BNR34 Rb26DETT 99- wenevas =D and btw everyone always spell my name wrong lol its I before E except after C =] KIET*

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well the splitfire coil packs works still its just the 2 clips on the side the top clip still holds it in place good. i kno its abit dodgey but thought it would work lol ^_^

hey are you still negotiable on the price of the coil packs mate would u take 250 for them/

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