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New in box superspark coilpacks (set of 6) - $330 ono

SSCP-RB3 suits: Nissan Skyline R34 RB25DE, Nissan Skyline R34 RB25DET, Nissan Stagea C34 RB25DE Late 97, Nissan Stagea C34 RB25DET Late 98

Stagea Series 1 tail lights (complete set) couple of chips in right outer and crack in left inner, $100 ono

Can prob organise express postage at buyers expense , and will send pics via email upon request.

Location: Perth, WA

Cheers

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Price drop $270 coils

RRP $499

$60 Tail lights

Also have a s2 rb25det afm (pink) ... Might be on the way out but someone said u can solder and maybe repair? (185000kms) $20

And soon a blue screen silver safc 2 with wiring harness ... Turns on but its not tunable, so may be good for someone with a smashed screen safc to swap the chip and stuff into, at least the harness is worth something (like $40 on ebay or something?). $50ono

Rb25det s2 Pink afm - I thought that it was the afm that was causing the cold start stalling. After replacing, my car still stalls on cold mornings and have been told its my aac valve that needs cleaning (so afm may still be fine) .. don't know if I'm allowed but price is now going up to $35 (which seems fair considering new OEM costs $1050 lol)

SafcII - $25

S1 tail lights still $50

haha mine dose the same thing in the morning. After 1 try or a little rev its all good. I have not bothered cleaning that yet but have read about it. But I not know if that's my prob as it seams like its not getting enough fuel in the first start up.

Well mine only stalls on cold morning start up , need one pump of the accelerator then it revs normal, I'm pretty positive its the aac, I ordered the gasket from Nissan $6.60 lol so when I get some other stuff together, i will ask my mechanic to do the aac and we shall see if it fixes the problem...

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