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hey guys

im trying to organse a group buy with NENGUN in purchasing split fire coil packs..

just wanted to know if anyone was intrested in this procust..

PLEASE NOTE: im not making anymoney from this all i am doing is just making it cheaper for myself if i have a few other guys buying it too...

START DATE 17 MARCH 06 CLOSING DATE 1 MAY 06

here are the list of models for diff cars.

ABOUT THE PRODUCT:

The SplitFire Super Direct Ignition System is designed exclusively for the Japanese T high performance engine. This system replaces the original equipment coil pack and ignition wires with a direct ignition coil on plug system. The increased ignition performance found with the SplitFire Super Direct Ignition System is a must for all racing and performance enthusiasts.

Increases horsepower at the top end of the RPM band

Ensures and maintains maximum energy supplied to the spark plugsnull

Reduces incomplete combustion caused by misfire

Eliminates RFI (radio frequency interference) by eliminating the need for a wire set

Easy installation designed to fit the high performance engines.

Retail PRICE: AU $ 567.52

PRICES FOR ALL RB ENGINES ONLY:

if we order 10 - 20 coil packs

Price will then be 40,000.00 Japan Yen = 464.238 AUD Australia Dollars

+Delivery

4,000.00 JPY

Japan Yen = 46.4174 AUD

WHERE TO PICK UP THE PRODUCT FROM:

i will be giving the names of all the people who are purchasing the product to Brett fron NENGUN and he will be allocating the purchase straight to your house.

Product Code Price Delivered *

SF-DIS-001 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

To suit RB26DETT BNR32

SF-DIS-001 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

To Suit RB20DET HCR32

SF-DIS-001 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

To suit RB26DETT BCNR33

SF-DIS-001 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

To suit ECR33 Series 1

SF-DIS-004 IN STOCK AU $ 462.49

AU $ 500.12

To suit SR20DET PS13, RPS13,180SX

SF-DIS-004 IN STOCK AU $ 462.49

AU $ 500.12

To suit SR20DET S14

SF-DIS-005 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

To suit RB26DETT BNR34

SF-DIS-005 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

To suit ECR33 Series 2

SF-DIS-007 IN STOCK AU $ 428.03

AU $ 465.66

Add to Cart

To suit SR20DET S15

SF-DIS-008 iN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

Add to Cart

To suit RB25DETT ER34

the second price that you will find is the delivery cost...

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SF-DIS-001 IN STOCK AU $ 513.88

AU $ 560.91

Perfectrun has these for under $550 delivered. It only takes a week or so from Japan, so its not like just because their in Au that they should be a little more exxy....

Is this the best price, or is it going to come down?

Edited by Bl4cK32

these are just their prices on their site....

im trying to bring the price down but first im trying to make sure that im not wasting my time if no1 wants them at all...

i have alreadys ent an email to then and im waiting for a reply

My experience has been to first ask the supplier for step prices;

How much for 5?

How much for 10?

How much for 20?

Then you can give the guys an idea on how much they can save by joining in.

:P cheers :laugh:

Edited by Sydneykid
ok guys...

i got a reply email yesterday... he stated that he is going to work out on the prices... and will get back to me so i will be getting an answer very soon...

Please read the rules for starting a group buy thread and update your first post with the required information, otherwise this thread will be closed

sorry about that Blitz i will read and change post... but fisrt

for all rb25 and rb26 as they require 6 coils for 200sx im not sure i didnt ask only rb's

10 - 20 coil packs

40,000.00 Japan Yen = 464.238 AUD

Australia Dollars

+Delivery

4,000.00 JPY

Japan Yen = 46.4174 AUD

adds up to be $500 to your door....

now im going to reaad rules and change...

intred p[ut your name down...

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