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Hi all,

Its time for another garage cleanout and as usual I have a stack of parts laying around that are going to waste and must go.

1. FET Power Direct Coil Packs (Model Number FPC-001)

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FET Power Direct Coils are a high quality Japanese made replacement upgraded coil pack for Nissan RB engines, and are essentially the same as those produced by Splitfire as a drop in replacement. The only real difference is the colour of the coils themselves, in that FET coils are red, and Splitfires are blue. These are in excellent condition and are great value considering the current price of a new set of Splitfires!

Please note these are NOT cheap Chinese coil packs

These coils use the same vehicle compatibility designation as Splitfire, and being 001's they will suit the following:

- R32 GTS-T (RB20)

- R32 GTR (RB26)

- R33 GTS-T (Series 1 RB25 only)

- R33 GTR

I am asking $390.00 Firm

2. Genuine R34 GTR Factory Injectors - Excellent Condition

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I have one set of excellent condition R34 GTR RB26 Factory Injectors that have only travelled 20,000 Km's

Perfect upgrade for an RB20, or a cheap and reliable replacement for old and busted R32 or R33 GTR injectors.

I am asking $360.00 Firm

3. Brand New 400R Clear Front Bar Indicators - R33 GTR

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This is a brand new set of Clear 400R Type Front Bar Indicators to suit Skyline R33 GTR that I purchased from Japan some time ago. I ended up with 2 sets so I had no need for these ones.

They are a direct fit replacement for the factory amber lenses and are a great aesthetic enhancement for any R33 GTR!

I am asking $185.00 Firm

4. Brand New Carbon Fibre N1 Front Bar Vents - R33 GTR

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I have this Brand New set of Carbon Fibre N1 Front Bar Ducts that I ordered from Japan for my R33 GTR and never got around to fitting. These are very very well made and look awesome when fitted, especially if you are chasing the full on JDM look :) I paid a packet for these but given they are just sitting on my shelf looking pretty its time to let them go.

I am asking $175.00 Firm

5. Used Factory ECU - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

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This is the factory ECU out of my R33 GTR that was replaced by my Apexi Power FC.

These are very very handy and worthwhile holding on, especially as a backup in case you are defected.

I have no use for this so its just sitting around and like the other bits its time to go.

6. Brand New Tomei Engine Cover Ornament - RB26DETT

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Brand New Genuine Tomei Coil Cover Emblem/Badge for RB26.

This was to be fitted to a new set of painted engine covers I had ready to go on but it never quite made it on to the car.

I am asking $165.00 Firm

7. Used Factory Coil Pack Loom & Ignition Module - R32 GTS-T/R33 GTS-T Series 1

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I had this on hand as a spare. I never ended up needing it and it is now of no use to me.

I am asking $150.00 Firm for both items

All parts located in North Sydney - Happy to post at the buyers expense.

Come and get it :D

Cheers.

dang

thanks anyways g luck with teh sale >_<

Lots of pm's but the majority of this gear is still available :rant:

First in best dressed! It all must go!!!!!

Hey mate,

Very Interested in the INjectors, PM me or Call me on 0419 225 146 as im in need of these ASAP .

Cheers, Daniel .

  • 3 weeks later...
would you take $100 for clear 33GTR indicators?

Sorry Simon, but no.

They are brand new and being sold at less than their replacement value already.

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