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Item: Splitfire Coil Packs

Age: Brand new

Condition: Have been opened, one coil pack was installed but not ever used

Price: $450 firm

To Fit: Matching for RB Engine series Model number SF-DIS-005. states on box rb26dett / rb25det / rb25de / rb20de

Location: Ferntree gully, melbourne

Contact: Me via pm or 0419 15 45 15

Comments: keep in mind these are brand new, and the cheapest you can get them elsewhere is ebay for $499

Also have for sale:

Stock r33 gtst front seats (pair)

immaculate condition, with rails

$400 ono

Stock r33 gtst rims

roadworthy tread all round, can verify exactly how much

good condition

$350ono

Kings Gun mobile security system

keyless entry, central locking, remote start, remote arming (silent), driving lock mode optional,

heaps of features. comes with 2 remotes.

BRAND NEW

$250

Specometer 4" Tachometer with shift light

BRAND NEW

$100

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reason for sale on the coilpacks?

My r33 gtst is a series 1

these coil packs suit series 2

suits following cars:

Skyline

ER33, ECR33 RB25DE 95.1 - 98.5

ER33, ECR33 RB25DET 95.1 - 98.5

BNR34 RB26DETT 99.1 -

STAGEA

WGC34, WGN34 RB20DE 96.10 - 98.8

WGC34, WGN34 RB25DE 96.10 - 98.8

WGNC34 RB25DET 96.10 -

CEDRIC, GLORIA

ENY33 RB25DET 97.6 -

LAUREL

GC34, GCC34, GCN34 RB25DE 93.1 - 97.6

GC34, GCC34, GCN34 RB25DET 93.1 - 97.6

Edited by GuestyR33

PRICE DROP ON EVERYTHING

pics can be supplied on request

Splitfire Coil Packs NOW $400 BRAND NEW

Stock r33 gtst front seats (pair) NOW $300 IMMACULATE CONDITION

Stock r33 gtst rims NOW $250 WITH ROADWORTHY TYRES

Kings Gun mobile security system NOW $200 BRAND NEW

Specometer 4" Tachometer with shift light NOW $50 BRAND NEW

Edited by GuestyR33

They might mate. I'm not 100% sure. haven't tried it.

they state on the box "BNR34 RB26DETT 99.1-"

I assume that means r34 gtr's 1999 onwards.

the model number on the box is SF-DIS-005

i'm sure you could look it up and find out for sure.

will the slpitfire coil packs fit r32 gtr? and be a 100% about it please,

pm sent

Stock r33 gtst front seats (pair) NOW $300 IMMACULATE CONDITION

Stock r33 gtst rims NOW $250 WITH ROADWORTHY TYRES

Kings Gun mobile security system NOW $200 BRAND NEW

OFFERS MUST SELL

Stock r33 gtst front seats (pair) NOW $300 IMMACULATE CONDITION

Stock r33 gtst rims NOW $250 WITH ROADWORTHY TYRES

Kings Gun mobile security system NOW $200 BRAND NEW

ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED MUST SELL

Edited by GuestyR33

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