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ok, well, 2 things - Do they come with some sort of warranty, and would you take $430 for them?

How long were they "tested" for?

Were they only bought to see if your current packs were stuffed?

Oh, and will these fit, meaning are you able to put the Engine Center cover back on? (So it looks stock) Thanks.

Sorry about all of the questions.

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ok, well, 2 things - Do they come with some sort of warranty, and would you take $430 for them?

How long were they "tested" for?

Were they only bought to see if your current packs were stuffed?

Oh, and will these fit, meaning are you able to put the Engine Center cover back on? (So it looks stock) Thanks.

Sorry about all of the questions.

Only warranty I can give you is that they work, if you buy them and I put them in your car they will work I can guarantee that . As with all elecronic parts you can stuff them up if you dont fit them correct, nobody will warranty that .

The price is $490 , no I wont take $430 , don't forget they are like new , if I didnt tell you they have been used you wouldn't know.

Very short period of time to rectify a fault on a car that turned out to be the CAS. ( not my car)

They are exacly the same as the stockers , so you can put the cover back on. Do you have a series II GTST? If yes they are suitable , If you have different car to your avatar then do a search to see if they are suitable using the part number in the pic. I know they are suitable for a series II GTST and R34 GTR.

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Only warranty I can give you is that they work, if you buy them and I put them in your car they will work I can guarantee that .

And I am pretty sure that's even more warranty than you'll get from Splitfire themselves, because when I got mine a couple of years ago the documentation specifically said that the warranty is only valid in Japan. Unless they've changed their warranty policy recently. $490 is a bargain, I would buy them in an instant if I was after some.

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And I am pretty sure that's even more warranty than you'll get from Splitfire themselves, because when I got mine a couple of years ago the documentation specifically said that the warranty is only valid in Japan. Unless they've changed their warranty policy recently. $490 is a bargain, I would buy them in an instant if I was after some.

Thanks for the comments jimX, i think they are well priced cionsidering they retail for $795.00 and they are almost new. If I can't get that I'll just keep them for spares for my car..

phatboi2010, They wont suit Rb20 mate, you will need DIS-001 for your car and GTRS up to series III R33.

These will suit RB25 from 95 on and RB26 R34 only.

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P.M send , please get back to me ASAP , the latest by tonight to confirm that you want them. If I don't hear from you by tonight they will be offered to the next person that wants them ..

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