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Performance-Wise now has in stock quality Wiring Specialties coil pack harnesses to suit most RB, SR and CA engines.

Made in the USA, these will perform flawlessly and will also fit easily and perfectly in place of your old, brittle OEM coil pack harness.

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Here's what we have:

COIL PACK HARNESS PRO - R32 GTST RB20DET - $155.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS PRO - SERIES 1 R33 GTST RB25DET- $140.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - SERIES 2 R33 GTST RB25DET - $155.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - R34 GT(T) RB25DE(T) NEO - $155.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS PRO - R32 GTR RB26DETT - $155.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS PRO - R33 GTR RB26DETT - $150.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - R34 GTR RB26DETT - $155.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - 180SX/S13 CA18DET - $115.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS - S13/S14 SR20DET - $125.00 delivered via express post.

COIL PACK HARNESS PRO - S15 SR20DET - $135.00 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.

More info - Yellow Jackets Coil Packs

  • 3 months later...

R32 GTST + R32 GTR & R33 GTR harnesses will be in stock in around 2 weeks.

All others are in stock, ready to send out.

Awesome quality harnesses. Better than OEM. You wont be disappointed.

  • 2 weeks later...

R32 GTST RB20DET coil harnesses now in stock.

R32 GTR and R33 GTR coil harnesses around 1 week away. Pre-order now and they will be express posted out as soon as they are in stock.

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  • 3 weeks later...

What do you mean by r32 gtr PRO loom?

Pro Series Features:

- Brand NEW Construction

- High Temp Nylon looming with adhesive shrink tubing

- High Temp wire (280 degrees)

- OEM connector specs (no cheap aftermarket connectors that fall apart)

- Designed for a factory-like installation

- OEM wiring connections and 'T' junctions. No soldered connections at all

- Fully tested after production for an easy plug-and-play replacement

- Quick installation

- Made in USA

Normal Series Features:

- Brand New construction

- OEM connector specs (no cheap aftermarket connectors that fall apart)

- Replaces the OEM coilpack harness entirely

- Designed for a factory-like installation

- OEM wiring connections and 'T' junctions. No soldered connections at all

- Fully tested after production for an easy plug-and-play replacement

- Quick installation

- Made in USA

The loom for the R32 GTR only comes in the Pro series.

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only around 5 sets of S2 harness in stock. Be quick!! Around 5 sets of R32 RB20/RB26 in stock.

After this, wont have more for a few months.

Heaps of S1 in stock. Order now.

  • 4 weeks later...

Price on r32 gtr to 3012 please.

$140 delivered via express post. These are in stock and ready for immediate dispatch.

Please PM me if you would like to purchase.

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