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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 (NEW !)

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)

$1275 Delivered

SARD FUEL REGULATOR (Standard Type 8mm) Brand new

$175 Buyer pays delivery

APEXI POWER INTAKE (GTR33/34)

This is the full kit and brand new.

Not going to use this as running FconVpro.

$395 DELIVERED

TAKATA 4 POINT RACING HARNESS MPH SERIES

Brand new in the box genuine Takata racing harness .

Model MPH 341

Expiry date is 2014

These around $620 fround Nengun delivered , nearly $700 delivered with RHD

$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

Also have used oil reclocating kit plus hoses..will post up pics and price later

Ok pics..

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

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SARD FUEL REGULATOR

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APEXI POWER INTAKE

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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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Ill take leather knob

:thumbsup: pm details

I'll take the black duracon nismo knob mate

pm your details for bank deposit

thanks

TRUST / GREX OIL RELOCATOR KIT

Was only used on my car for around 6000km's. Is the real deal and not a cheap copy

These are around the $300+ mark delivered from Nengun etc..

$170 DELIVERED

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TRUST / GREX OIL RELOCATOR KIT

Was only used on my car for around 6000km's. Is the real deal and not a cheap copy

These are around the $300+ mark delivered from Nengun etc..

$170 DELIVERED

ho much shipped to the US?

hey mate, what gear knobs are still available?

And will the oil filter relocation fit RB25?

Hey mate there is still one of each of the gear knobs..

The oil relocation kit came off GTR33 but is sold pending payment and reply of pm !!

pm's replied !!

JDM NUMBER PLATES $60 DELIVERED ( great for car shows and for photo shoots, great wank factor )

For those guys who were keen for parts, pm's sent and parts ready tp go..

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

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