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Ok so I sold my car and I have a few things sitting around the place from it that I may as well get rid of so buy buy buy :ermm:;)

Item: Splitfire coils

Age: 4 Months

Condition: Perfect A1

Price: $500

To Fit: (What car) rb25 series 2 or r34 rb26

Location: Launceston, TAS

Contact: Feel free to call me on 0415 658 595

Comments: In awesome condition, made 320 rwkw on my old engine which is now sold

Item: 3 way diff (also known as a “weldy”)

Age: Came out of a 96 sII so yeah

Condition: Used (only 700 km after it was welded)

Price: $300

To Fit: (What car) Any skyline

Location: Launceston, TAS

Contact: Again 0415 658 595

Comments: – locked when on the gas, off the gas and when stationary! WOW! Comes with everything, shafts, casing etc

Item: HICAS lockbar

Age: Brand new

Condition: Brand new

Price: $60

To Fit: (What car) r33

Location: Launceston, TAS

Contact: Surprise! 0415 658 595

Comments: Stop your car turning into ditches using the awesomeness of HICAS

Edited by ardie

LOL no offense taken, you shop at autobarn and therefore know little about cars. Hey do they still sell those spinning rims and neons there? Gotta get me some of that shit for the FD yo! But seriously was there any point to you posting here you oxygen thief? BAH! Go spam somewhere else newb

I actually wanted to check the slide prices and price it accordingly using them however the site was down when I tried (Aaron actually got them for me when I was building my engine) so I thought I would put them at knowingly high price so I didn't end up losing too much on them as they are in practically brand new condition. Ill drop the price, only slightly though as like I said, new condition.

SPLITFIRES NOW $450 delivered

Edited by ardie
LOL no offense taken, you shop at autobarn and therefore know little about cars. Hey do they still sell those spinning rims and neons there? Gotta get me some of that shit for the FD yo! But seriously was there any point to you posting here you oxygen thief? BAH! Go spam somewhere else newb

This is such a stupid n pointless reply from a seller.

Tell me you don't get annoyed when ppl come on here and post pointless crap about your prices, the 1st post, fair enough but was the 2nd one warranted?

Also do you realize in making that post yours too was pointless aswell?

Now please stop spamming my thread KEEP IT ON TOPIC!!!

OH CRAPOLA! Sorry about not replying, got caught up there. I don't have a pic on my comp but sms me your number and Ill take one when I get home. The bar was made by me when I used to work as an engineer. We ran them on over 20 different mates cars (never actually made them for a profit, just to help friends) and they have survived many a drift day. My friend even wiped his 32 off a barrier at CP one day and it bent all his rear arms but the lockbar was perfect

Yep took the built motor out (sheesh who builds a motor and drives it for just over 1,000ks these days) and sold it stock. Now I got a white FD, you just cant argue with a 50/50 weight distribution

  • 3 weeks later...

price drop = SPLITFIRES $400

The rest shall remain the same (bear in mind they are neg.) plenty of talk but so far no cash, first person who shows me the $$$ get them

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