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R34/C34 Series 2 RB25DET Neo Apexi PowerFC with hand controller - $1100

R34/C34 Series 2 RB25DET Neo Splitfire Coilpacks - $450

R33/C34 Series 1 RB25DET Series 1 Splitfire Coilpacks - $400

R32 GT-R HKS Adjustable Coilover suspension - $800

R34 GT-T GT-R Xenon Headlights - $950

R33 RB25DET Engine, complete with loom - $1600

R34 RB25DE Neo engine - $500

RB25DET NEO engine, complete good running - $2500

Various diffs (PM ratio, ABS etc. with what you want) - $250-350

Need these moved ASAP. Can post interstate. Pick up Villawood area.

Hi Nick

What's the part number for the splitfires? SF-DIS-001?

Are they new?

Cheers

parts are used but in good condition. exact part number is unknown, not printed on the coilpack itself. took these out of a RB25DET Neo.

Hi Nick

What's the part number for the splitfires? SF-DIS-001?

Are they new?

Cheers

parts are used but in good condition. exact part number is unknown, not printed on the coilpack itself. took these out of a RB25DET Neo.

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