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Merging my various for sale threads into one, here goes:
1. For sale a full set of 6 Yellow Jacket coil packs to suit R34 GTT, GT, and Stageas with RB25DE/T Neo – $150
2. For sale an R34 GTT coupe steering rack with around 80,000kms on it, off a 1998 car. – $90
3. For sale used leaky Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses with crimped AN10 fittings, for spares – $50
4. For sale R34/R33 transmission parts – $100
See below for details. All parts in Melbourne near Essendon, pick up preferred.

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1. For sale a full set of 6 Yellow Jacket coil packs to suit R34 GTT, GT, and Stageas with RB25DE/T Neo.

The Yellow Jackets were installed in late 2010 and have about 45k on them.

These coil packs are not new or perfect, but run ok. I reckon these would suit a low boost car fine (I'm running 20psi+).

Reason for sale is changing over to Splitfires.

Full disclosure: I've always had a niggly misfire in the car - hiccups on idle - and looks like it's still there with the new Splitfires too, maybe a touch better, go figure..

The resistance values are 1.53, 1.54, 1.51, 1.57, 1.54 and 1.57 so it's a very even set.

Asking $150 ono a new set is of Yellow Jackets $400 shipped.

Melbourne inner north, pickup preferred. Can post at buyer's expense.

PM if interested, cheers.

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2. For sale an R34 GTT coupe steering rack with around 80,000kms on it, off a 1998 car.


Decent condition, see photos below. All dust boots are in good nic and there's very little play in the rack ends so should be good for spares, too.

I bought this off another forum member but it wouldn't bolt up in my R34 GTT 4door, so there must be a difference between the coupe and the sedan? You're welcome to take any measurements before purchasing.

Asking $90 ono. Pick up only due to size, inner Melbourne.

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3. For sale used leaky Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses with crimped AN10 fittings, for spares

Things to note:

  • Hose lengths are 115cm and 135cm
  • This is heavy duty braided hose about ~25mm outer diameter
  • The AN10 hose fittings for each hose are 90 degree elbow at one end and a straight one at the other. The fittings need a good clean.
  • Caveat emptor: These hoses leak at the straight end, so you'll need to replace those two crimped hose end fittings. Standard Speedflow etc. AN10 fittings won't do because this hose OD is larger than the Speedflow AN10 hose.

Not worth much so let's try $50? Pick up only, Melbourne inner north.

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Note: The photo above is of the whole oil cooler kit, new – this ad is for used hoses only

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4. For sale R34/R33 transmission parts

RB25DET manual transmission parts:
$50 - R33 Series 2 fuse box to gearbox wiring loom
$40 - R33 GTS-t manual coupe tail shaft rear part
$20 - R34 turbo gearbox clutch fork (pull type)

RB25DET automatic transmission parts:
$25 - R34 GTT auto brake pedal
$40 - R34 GTT auto sedan tail shaft front part

Or $100 for the lot of trans parts.


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These are still available:

2. For sale an R34 GTT coupe steering rack with around 80,000kms on it, off a 1998 car. – $90
3. For sale used leaky Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses with crimped AN10 fittings, for spares – $50
4. For sale R34/R33 transmission parts – $100

See original post for details. All prices ono.

Here's some photos of the actual Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses:

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I found another item whilst clearing the shed today:

5. Davies Craig 678 Hydra-Cool Transmission Oil Cooler - Universal, 8 Cylinder – $80

This is the core only, in good working condition. I had it on my auto for less than a year until the car was converted to manual.

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These are also still available:

2. For sale an R34 GTT coupe steering rack with around 80,000kms on it, off a 1998 car. – $90
3. For sale used leaky Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses with crimped AN10 fittings, for spares – $50
4. For sale R34/R33 transmission parts – $100
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5. Davies Craig 678 Hydra-Cool Transmission Oil Cooler - Universal, 8 Cylinder – $80

These are still available:

2. For sale an R34 GTT coupe steering rack with around 80,000kms on it, off a 1998 car. – $90
3. For sale used leaky Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses with crimped AN10 fittings, for spares – $50
4. For sale R34/R33 transmission parts – $100
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1. Coil packs
2. R34 GTT coupe steering rack with around 80,000kms on it, off a 1998 car. – $90
5. Davies Craig 678 Hydra-Cool Transmission Oil Cooler - Universal, 8 Cylinder – $80

These are still available:

3. For sale used leaky Driftworks braided oil cooler hoses with crimped AN10 fittings, for spares – $50
4. For sale R34/R33 transmission parts – $100

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