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COIL PACK HARNESS - R32 GTST RB20DET - COMING SOON
COIL PACK HARNESS - SERIES 1 R33 GTST RB25DET- $100.00 delivered via express post.
COIL PACK HARNESS - SERIES 2 R33 GTST RB25DET - $105.00 delivered via express post.
COIL PACK HARNESS - R34 GTT RB2DET NEO - COMING SOON
COIL PACK HARNESS - R32 GTR RB26DETT - COMING SOON
COIL PACK HARNESS - R33 GTR RB26DETT - COMING SOON
COIL PACK HARNESS - R34 GTR RB26DETT - $115.00 delivered via express post.
COIL PACK HARNESS - 180SX/S13 CA18DET - $100.00 delivered via express post.
COIL PACK HARNESS - S13/S14 SR20DET - $110.00 delivered via express post.
COIL PACK HARNESS - S15 SR20DET - $115.00 delivered via express post.

All items are in stock in Australia and will be sent via express post.

CLICK HERE for more pics and details or to purchase.

Combine your order by purchasing a new set of Yellow Jackets Coils Packs and receive free shipping on the matching Coil Pack harness.

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Hi Paul

I remember a while ago there was some talk about Yellow Jacket Ignitors. Is there any update with these?

Thanks

I have them nearly ready for the R33 GTST but need to get the plug fitment better. They are currently too tight.

I need to get hold of some stock plugs or a stock ignitor so I can improve on this.

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S15 Yellow Jackets are now available for $340/set delivered.

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COIL PACK HARNESS - R32 GTST RB20DET - COMING SOON

COIL PACK HARNESS - SERIES 1 R33 GTST RB25DET- $100.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - SERIES 2 R33 GTST RB25DET - $105.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - R34 GTT RB2DET NEO - COMING SOON

COIL PACK HARNESS - R32 GTR RB26DETT - COMING SOON

COIL PACK HARNESS - R33 GTR RB26DETT - COMING SOON

COIL PACK HARNESS - R34 GTR RB26DETT - $115.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - 180SX/S13 CA18DET - $100.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - S13/S14 SR20DET -  $110.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - S15 SR20DET - $115.00 delivered via express post.

 

All items are in stock in Australia and will be sent via express post.

 

CLICK HERE for more pics and details or to purchase.

 

Combine your order by purchasing a new set of Yellow Jackets Coils Packs and receive free shipping on the matching Coil Pack harness.

Hi there!

Any news on whether the R34 GTT RB25DET Neo coil pack harness is available?

Unfortunately these arent going ahead as the manufacturers dont normally make them and if we were to go ahead Id need to order a minimum of 100 pcs. :(

Unfortunately these arent going ahead as the manufacturers dont normally make them and if we were to go ahead Id need to order a minimum of 100 pcs. :(

Ok so I'll have to get them from Nissan I suppose, and connect them with the Yellow Jacket R34 GTT RB25DET coil packs (if you have any in stock)

Sorry I can help out with the harness. However, I definitely have the Yellow Jackets in stock and they will be sent out via express as soon as your payment has been received.

:cheers:

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Hi - can pm me the price for coil packs and harness? BNR32 GTR? - May want to get an item or 2 from your site as well... maybe can package the shipping? Please let me know.

Thanks!

Excellent seller and brilliant service - bought the harness - fits perfect - will definitely do business again! Cheers

Total price is $

Hello need a price for r33 gtr coil packs and harness posted to 2145

Total price is $540.00 including express post to 2145. :cheers:

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