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Hi Guys,

I have a set of SplitFire coil packs for sale. I got them from a guy who bought them for a Series 1 R33 GTST but had a series 2 engine. I took them as part payment as he was short on cash.

The number on them is: SF-DIS-008

I have posted them in the QLD Section instead of the trading section as I want them to go to a local member. So please don't move my thread. Thanks.

All I want is $300 FIRM.

Send me a PM if you want them.

Paul

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They are not for a series 1. The guy had a series 1 and they would not fit.

The guy said they were used once.

The box says:

2500cc ER34/ENR34 RB25DE/RB25DET

2000cc WHC34 RB20DE

2500cc WGC34/WGNC34 RB25DE/RB25DET

2500cc ENY34 RB25DET

2000cc HC35 RB20DE

2500cc GC35/GNC35/GCC35 RB25DE/RB25DET

Paul

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Sorry Paul i mis-read the first post also...

Here is the full compatibility list for everyone info;

(The ones Paul is selling are in bold)

SF-DIS-001 Nissan - Skyline - BNR32 - RB26DETT

SF-DIS-001 Nissan - Skyline - HCR32 - RB20DET

SF-DIS-001 Nissan - Skyline - BCNR33 - RB26DETT

SF-DIS-001 Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - Series 1 - 8/93-1/95

SF-DIS-004 Nissan - Silvia - PS13, RPS13,180SX - SR20DET

SF-DIS-004 Nissan - Silvia - S14 - SR20DET

SF-DIS-005 Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - Series 2 - 1/95-5/97

SF-DIS-005 Nissan - Skyline - BNR34 - RB26DETT

SF-DIS-007 Nissan - Silvia - S15 - SR20DET

SF-DIS-008 Nissan - Skyline - ER34/EN34 - RB25DE(T)

SF-DIS-009 Nissan - Fairlady - CZ32/GCZ32 - VG30DE/VG30DETT

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