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Hey just wondering, do you have the coil packs used on the old r34? assuming they are for an RB25det or equiv engine? if so, what brand and can you give a price please.

thanks

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Helo,

Is the HKS Hard Piping Kit for Intercooler, BCNR33 and BNR34 GT-R, used kit still available?

Mind to ask is it possible to send to malaysia?

My email [email protected]

hay mate just wondering if you have any cat back systems avalible in 3" for a C 34 stag but i even a R34 skyline exhaust i can make fit easy enough . cheers johnny ..



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