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Ok got baby on the way soon and Mrs wants the spare room sorted and garage cleaned out pronto. Car looks like it's sold and I've got a bunch parts that have to go. Some I brought over from Japan for people who never paid for them and have been sitting around taking up space, gathering dust and driving the misso up the wall.

LOCATION :- Gold Coast

2 x Brand new genuine SPLITFIRE COILPACKS unused.
SF-DIS-001 (suits GTR32 and GTR33) $475 posted
SF-DIS-005 (GTR34) $475 posted

2 x Brand new TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes (Dump) $690 posted
1 set for GTR32 + GTR33, Other for GTR34
In box never used

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Used $285 posted
Good cond. 153,927 km's

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Brand New $595 posted

NISMO GT TITANIUM SHIFT KNOB Brand new $125 posted

SARD ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR TYPE-RJ Brand new $250 posted
Universal type (For 8mm fuel hose)

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON SHIFT PANELS
GTR33 and GTR34 Both Brand new never used $200 delivered
Have one of each !!

CARBON GRILL For GTR33 Brand New $320 posted
Comes with brand new GTR ornament

GENUINE TAKATA MPH341 4 POINT HARNESS Brand New $300 posted
Needs mount bolts, easy to get from Auto Pro etc

QEST LED Front bar INDICATORS for GTR33 Brand New $265 posted
These use brand new genuine Nissan housings so perfect fit.

R33 JAP STYLE NUMBER PLATE Brand new $50 posted

Got more parts I have to sort out and will post later

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Can I take the carbon stuff for the r34 Gtr please

Sorry the Carbon gear for R34 is sold !

SOLD

Splitfire CoilPack SF-DIS-001 SOLD

TAKATA Harness SOLD

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON SHIFT PANEL for R34 SOLD

NISMO GT TITANIUM SHIFT KNOB ON HOLD

TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes ON HOLD

Everything else still for sale !!

TOMEI GTR34 Dump pipes SOLD

TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes (Dump) $690 posted STILL AVAILABLE
1 set for GTR32 + GTR33,

STILL FOR SALE

SPLITFIRE COILPACKSSF-DIS-005 For R33 RB25DET Series 2 and R34 RB26DETT GTR

Brand new genuine unused. $475 posted

Brand new TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes (Dump) $690 posted
1 set for GTR32 + GTR33
In box never used

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Used $285 posted ON HOLD
Good cond. 153,927 km's

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Brand New $595 posted

SARD ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR TYPE-RJ Brand new $250 posted
Universal type (For 8mm fuel hose)

CARBON GRILL For GTR33 Brand New $300 posted
Comes with brand new GTR ornament

QEST LED Front bar INDICATORS for GTR33 Brand New $265 posted
These use brand new genuine Nissan housings so perfect fit.

Got more parts I have to sort out and will post later

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Used $285 SOLD

STILL AVAILABLE

SPLITFIRE COILPACKSSF-DIS-005 For R33 RB25DET Series 2 and R34 RB26DETT GTR

Brand new genuine unused. $475 posted

Brand new TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes (Dump) $690 posted
1 set for GTR32 + GTR33
In box never used

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Brand New $595 posted

SARD ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR TYPE-RJ Brand new $250 posted
Universal type (For 8mm fuel hose)

CARBON GRILL For GTR33 Brand New $300 posted
Comes with brand new GTR ornament

QEST LED Front bar INDICATORS for GTR33 Brand New $265 posted
These use brand new genuine Nissan housings so perfect fit.

Got more parts I have to sort out and will post later

They are the Newer ones.

The garbage you hear about the older ones being better is a load of crap.

New design was tested for better flow and less disturbance than the old ones plus.

Tomei engineers are not idiots, if the old design was better they would have kept it.

The old ones had two welds and caused a slight disturbance in flow properties, new design has been flow bench tested and flows better , less disturbance and hence less restriction. It's not about bigger being better, ask any sexaholic chick that, it's about performance and nice smooth flow !

I've been over this with Japanese engine builders and seriously , if the old design was better then that's what Tomei would be selling. I'm not trying to convince you to buy these, just I've sat down with multiple race engine builders in Japan and been through the myth that the old style are better.

pm answered

SPLITFIRE COILPACKSSF-DIS-005 For R33 RB25DET Series 2 and R34 RB26DETT GTR

Brand new genuine unused. SOLD

STILL AVAILABLE

Brand new TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes (Dump) $690 posted
1 set for GTR32 + GTR33
In box never used

NISMO 320 KPH COMBINATION METER (Black) Brand New $595 posted

SARD ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR TYPE-RJ Brand new $250 posted
Universal type (For 8mm fuel hose)

CARBON GRILL For GTR33 Brand New $300 posted
Comes with brand new GTR ornament

QEST LED Front bar INDICATORS for GTR33 Brand New $265 posted
These use brand new genuine Nissan housings so perfect fit.

Exchange rate has moved so

Brand new TOMEI EXPREME Turbo Outlet Pipes (Dump) $675 posted
1 set for GTR32 + GTR33 In box never used

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