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These are brand new unopened, still in the box.

Series SF DIS 001

Suit R32 GTST, R32 & R33 GTR, and series 1 R33 GTST.

If your car is missing these are the go. I have them in mine and they work sensational. No longer do you need to run 0.7 gap in your plugs to hide a poor spark from the original worn out coils. I run 0.9 gap and hi boost with not one ounce of miss.

I highly recommend them if your after a performance increase.

These are brand new, $650 no offers!!!

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im so sick of people saying what they can get parts for, if u can buy the same part cheaper elsewhere then go do it, if u think nengun is so good go buy from them, stick to your price Robo

I NEED A SET OF DIS-005 URGENTLY

THANKS.

I placed my order 6wks ago and still waiting so if you want coils 'urgently' buy local (for around $1,000+).

Robo's are priced nicely.

Will these work with a HKS Twinpower type DLI ignition module? Or does this HKS gadget make them unnecessary?

-Patrick

I dont know, are you running standard coils at the moment? If you are , then my answer would be yes.

what a WANK3R....lol

mate no need for the comments, i made a decent offer, nothing stupid. But you know whats funny, your 33 and you probably just scraped enough $$ for your r32gtr. I have a 93 gtr with about 350kw at the wheels and a 95 Series 6 Rx7 with 400kw at the wheels. I may be a wanker but my toys are better then yours.... oh and i forgot .... im only 20

']mate no need for the comments, i made a decent offer, nothing stupid. But you know whats funny, your 33 and you probably just scraped enough $$ for your r32gtr. I have a 93 gtr with about 350kw at the wheels and a 95 Series 6 Rx7 with 400kw at the wheels. I may be a wanker but my toys are better then yours.... oh and i forgot .... im only 20

yeah, but you still sound like a wanker...

offer $600 for coil packs???....

yeah, but you still sound like a wanker...

offer $600 for coil packs???....

So your trying to tell me because i offered $50 less then asking price im a wanker....???? You think i was able to build 2 cars of this level (with no $$ assistance) by paying peoples asking price?? So because im trying to save $50 im a wanker? you people need a realitly check..

PS. Stacey you have a very nice car, i have worked on it before (i use to work at hills motorsport). No offence ment just pissed me off when people call me shit when they dont know me

nah.. i am offering $600 for the coil packs + postage...  

i'm just not comparing it to nengun tho :mad:

Robbo let me know if ya keen :(

:mad:

Dave

Sorry mate, ive got offers for the cash i want, just waiting for someone to waive it in front of me :wassup:

I dont know, are you running standard coils at the moment?  If you are , then my answer would be yes.

I am running the standard coils at the moment.

Unfortunately i don't have the money to spend at this stage, maybe next time..

Sorry,

-Patrick

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