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As stated looking for something aftermarket or polished plenum , 1000cc injecters and some coilpacks Also possible looking for a cold air intake box + apexi pods

all to suit r34 gtr.

Also still looking for te37 wheels 19+10.5 + 12

Thanks.

Edited by Longz

How about some brand new Yellow Jackets Coil Packs?

They are great value for money, come with a 2 year warranty and are only $430.00 delivered by express post

- http://performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm

Theres heaps of guys on SAU running these coils. You wont be disappointed :cheers:

We can help with either genuine Nissan or SplitFire coil packs, they are $792.00 and $581.90 respectively. If you are interested in either simply use the corresponding link below:

If you would like a quote on Nismo plenum, HKS 1000cc injectors & A'PEXi power intake kit than send me a PM.

^ was heavily considering entering the group buy if it gets run again.

No probs. I was contacted by dave (dliberate) and hive given him the green light for the group buy.

I think he was waiting to see what kind of interest he gets. It shouldnt be a problem though. :cheers:

I have new HYPERTUNE manifold and 90mm throttle body plus their 19mm fuel rail

Also have a set of RAYS VOLK 19x10.5 +22 Progre-S Rims in as new condition

cheers Phillip

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^ Was about to buy till i had a small talk to my mechanic, apparently there's something about these coil packs he doesn't like unfortunately :ermm:

So will need to find some splitfires. for now

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