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hey boys and girls

i just upgraded my coil packs and spark plugs so stock ones are up for sale

(theres nothing wrong with them but i thought there was so i brought them and spark plugs , turned out to be spark plugs but i will be keeping the new coils anyhow)

i will let them go for $150 ...now $100 very good condition come out of car thats done 70 xxx km

they are of series 1

also have a top inter cooler pipe quality s/s that i don't need $35 (this has not been fit but looks like it will be very good fit :laugh: )

also added is a set of 15" rims off a 180sx tyre on 2 wheels is very good but other 2 are in need of change perfect for drifting :)

$250

parts located in Sydney and i can ship anywhere in aus :) except wheels :(

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