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  1. sorry everyone, i've been absent from the forums for a while now (as i've moved to nissan silvia ). the PowerFC is still available. Open to all fair offers
  2. sorry everyone, i've been absent from the forums for a while now (as i've moved to nissan silvia ). the PowerFC is still available. Open to all fair offers
  3. Up for sale is a Apexi Power FC to suit R33 GTS-T RB25DET Manual Pulled out of my 1996 R33 GTS-T Works perfect, selling for the price I bought it for. They're getting pretty rare now. Post here or PM if you're interested! $900
  4. Up for sale is a Apexi Power FC to suit R33 GTS-T RB25DET Manual Pulled out of my 1996 R33 GTS-T Works perfect, selling for the price I bought it for. Post here or PM if you're interested! $900
  5. Just uploaded more pics to my ebay listing! http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160738460535
  6. Link: $8500 http://www.skylinesa...s-t-skyline-s2/
  7. $8500 1996 Silver Nissan R33 GTS-T Skyline Series 2 M-Spec low 148,XXXkm RB25DET 6cyl Turbo - 5sp Manual ACT rego til April 2012 Always serviced with fully synthetic oils every 5000km. I'm the second owner is Australia as far as I'm aware. Features: - Mspec series 2 factory body kit - Series 2 spoiler - Updated series 2 interior, airbags, new trim, etc. - Active LSD (upspec 33GTR diff) Immaculate condition car with the exception of two problems: -The ORIGINAL plastic front bumper which requires minor repair and respray, i've been quoted around 350-400. I can have this done at the expense of the buyer but it hasn't bothered me yet. A second hand original front bar can be bought for a similar price -The handbrake cable is loose, the handbrake leather boot is also slightly torn but these are less than $20 to replace. I should have this fixed within a couple of weeks seeing as the the car isn't sold prior to that No body or paint damage otherwise. Car looks like a mirror when it's clean. Very clean interior A/C is ice cold Modifications: - 17" light-weight wheels - Lowered on king springs - 3.5" Turbo-back exhaust - Pod filter intake - Turbosmart boost T (runs at 8psi) - Blow off valve, fully adjustable between atmospheric and plumb back (loud or quiet) - Front mount intercooler, professionally done - Aftermarket sound system, splits in front - 255 LPH Walbro fuel pump at 140,000km - Bosch platinum spark plugs at 142,000km - Headlight eyelids I purchased this car at about 135,000km about 6 months ago and its been great. I chose this particular car as it had relatively low km, was from a mature driver from the country (no salt from ocean and lots of highway driving!!!), excellent mechanically and cosmetically as well as being a very powerful car. I took it for RWC then (6mths) and it passed straight away, kept certificate to prove. So I'm guessing it would only need a couple of tires now to pass. Comes with custom ACT black plastic plates. Test drives are welcome Car won't disappoint!
  8. Swapped the coil pack loom today with a $50 one from JapSpec, problem seems to be fixed! Thanks heaps for helping everyone
  9. 100% sure the spark plug isn't fouled now. By fairly sure I meant it was still blowing the same coil pack when the old plugs were in.
  10. Yeah I'm fairly sure it isn't the spark plug that's causing the coil packs to fail. I'll take your advice and go buy a loom tomorrow and see if that will work (found a local one). Can't be a bad coil pack problem as they do work fine when I try them in all the other cylinders. Thanks
  11. The silicone around the coilpacks doesn't explain why they work for 5 mins then fail. I have been thinking of buying splitfires but I have a strong feeling that it might do the same thing. I'll try this Is it really worth spending $100 on something that might not even be the problem?
  12. It's a 2 month old platinum plug. The coil packs have already been sealed with that high-temp silicone stuff.
  13. I've cleaned up the area around the coil pack/spark plug as much as I can. There's no sparks as far as I can see but then again I'm not sure where exactly I'm supposed to be looking. Problem still persists not sure what else it could be? I'll give anyone $60 if they can help me fix the problem? not much but I'm a poor student. Can bring my car to you. Where else would be ideal to take the car to that won't break my bank?
  14. What do you mean by oil? Coilpack insulator is fine, no loose conductive objects anywhere. I have removed the spark valley cover but I doubt that has anything to do with the problem. What do you see if the coilpack is earthing out? Thanks heaps
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