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Splitfire RB25DET S1/S2 Coil Packs, RB25DET S1/S2 CAS, R34 NEO stuff.

Hello,

Have the following for sale, located in Wollongong NSW (2500):

6x RB25DET Splitfire Coil Packs to suit RB25DET S1/S2 motors. Only reason for sale as went RB25DET NEO and have upgraded ignition. 6-8 months use in perfect condition - $300

Nissan RB25DET S1/S2 CAS, in good working order - $150

R34 NEO Intake Manifold, complete with rail and injectors, IACV, throttle body etc - $150

R34 AC Compressor - $150

R34 Engine Mount brackets - $30

R34 NEO Engine Cover - $50

R33 Turbo Exhaust Manifold, good condition/no cracks/straight/flat - $80

R33 Golpher Racing Radiator - straight/no dings -- old motor did blow head gasket very minimal oil, have cleaned out and bathed the radiator, but probably need a hot flush - $50

Can get pics if needed, but pretty sure everyone knows what it all looks like.

Feel free to PM and I will get back to you if you are interested at anything.

 

Cheers,

Noobles

Edited by Noobles
3 minutes ago, Noobles said:

6x RB25DET Splitfire Coil Packs to suit RB25DET S1/S2 motors. Only reason for sale as went RB25DET NEO and have upgraded ignition. 6-8 months use in perfect condition - $300

Nissan RB25DET S1/S2 CAS, in good working order - $150

Coil packs are different between S1 and S2. The latter has built-in igniters. Which one have you got?

S1/S2 CAS are also different, but unsure of interchangeability.

10 hours ago, inmaniac said:

Coil packs are different between S1 and S2. The latter has built-in igniters. Which one have you got?

S1/S2 CAS are also different, but unsure of interchangeability.

S2 coil packs with built in igniters... can be used on S1 with S2 loom or modifying existing (I should of stated though).

It is a S2 CAS, but will work on S1 (well I have done this in the past in my experience).

Cheers.

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