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Coil packs have done 75,000 Kms and will suit an RB25DET NEO and some others (check splitfire SF-DIS-008 compatibility for other vehicles as they are the same. All working and no misfire, only upgrading to Splitfires as I want to slowly upgrade the supporting mods for bigger turbo later on..

$200 for the set (6)

Also available R34 GTT/GTR tail lights - no damage/scratches. $300 for the pair.

R33/R34 AFM in working condition (pink label) - factory item, great replacement if your factory one has crapped itself. $100

Factory R34 radiator - fair condition with the usual bent fins (most can be straightened out if you can be bothered) here and there but no holes or other damage. May require professional flushing / top tank replaced as condition inside is unknown. (professional flush/top end replacement is about $100) - Asking $150

All parts except radiator can be shipped australia wide. Located near Newtown in Sydney. Any questions, please post them here.

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Hey mate,

My 34 has a missfire due to the coil packs so im trying source some a bit quicker. Leave them on the market for everyone, but if I have no luck in a week or so, I'll hit you up for them.

Cheers,

Dave

No I haven't. Crap, I have read that before, thanks for the tip mate!

Sorry to get off topic on your thread. Still, let me know when you've got them off your car if you haven't sold them yet.

Cheers,

Dave

R34 GTT and GTR tail lights are exactly the same, but yeh they're from a GTT. Only the external plastic cover (the painted bit) is slightly wider on GTR, but I'm not selling that.

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