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Been back to Japan recently and sorted out a bunch of parts I have had in storage in Japan and now they are up for sale.

Direct Ignition Splitfire Coilpacks

SF-DIS-001 for BNR32, BCNR33, R31, HCR32

SF-DIS-005 for BNR34, ECR33

These are brand new in their box and never used.

$580 Delivered

JUN High Capacity Oil Pump for RB26 (Brand new)

$1280 Delivered

TAKATA 4 POINT RACING HARNESS MPH SERIES

Brand new in the box genuine Takata racing harness .

Model MPH 341

Expiry date is 2014

$580 Delivered

NISMO GENUINE GEAR KNOBS

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob 5-MT Leather

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob GT500 6-MT Urethane 12mm thread $92 delivered

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob GT500 6-MT Urethane 10mm thread $92 delivered

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob GT500 6-MT Titanium 12mm thread $180 delivered

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob GT500 6-MT Titanium 12mm thread $180 delivered

pm me if the NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob 5-MT Leather

is under $50..

Cheers. and if they fit 34 gtt:D

Sorry bloke ..too cheap at $50

Ok pics..

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

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TAKATA HARNESS

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NISMO SHIFT KNOBS

LEATHER SHIFT KNOB $70 DELIVERED

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ALSO HAVE A BLACK NISMO DURACON SHIFT KNOB $65 Delivered

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ALSO HAVE THESE JDM NUMBER PLATES FOR SALE $60 plus delivery

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All parts are genuine article or money back guarantee !!

60 for the nismo leather gear knob delivered.

Sorry mate ..price is stated

  • 2 weeks later...
best price for JUN oil pump delivered to 3064 melbourne.

pm me

Sorry mate was away for a wedding..

Jun oil pump SOLD !!

SPLITFIRE COILPACKS NOW $550 DELIVERED

TAKATA RACING HARNESS NOW $550 DELIVERED

ALSO STILL FOR SALE

NISMO SHIFT KNOB PRICES ( AS IS )

APEXI POWER INTAKE (GTR33/34) (Price As Is )

SARD FUEL REGULATOR $170 Delivered

  • 4 weeks later...

hi, could i grab a nismo leather gear knob for the 70$ deliveried please.. thats the cheapest ive seen them new.. it will fit r33 skyline hey?.. thanx. hit me up with details..

hi, could i grab a nismo leather gear knob for the 70$ deliveried please.. thats the cheapest ive seen them new.. it will fit r33 skyline hey?.. thanx. hit me up with details..

pm replied



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