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Hey Guys,

Mark & Russ are running the R34 at drive Bathurst this weekend, and yesterday afternoon the car dropped a few coils, unfortunately this sis the first time ever they have not got spares and we are sold out of the Splitfires at work.

I need to borrow some R32/33 GTR coils or R33 GTS-T S1 with igniter on the top of the rocker cover. They are the Splitfire SF-DIS-001 coils. Even genuine factory Nissan ones will be fine. The problem is, I am leaving Windsor in the next 30-50 minutes to head up to help out, so was hoping there was either someone local to me or on the way, or in Bathurst that could help us out with this dilemma.

Thanks in advance guys,

-Nathan

btw: my contact number is 0432 360 030

Edited by Hi Octane Racing

Got a spare set of RB26DETT coils here (equivalent of SF-DIS-005 for my R34 GT-R) at Springwood if you come up Springwood Rd.

They were purchased off an SAUer - 2nd hand set.

Call me on 0416214699 if you want me to meet you with them at Springwood PO (in the middle of town)!

Hey Terry,

Thanks very much mate, unfortunately as we have gone to an Autronic CDI it uses coils that do not have a built in igniter like the R34 ones :(

Would have been good tho as Springwood is my 2nd home :wub:, dont think ive ever spotted your R34 around tho.

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