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hey guys,

like it says, a full set of brand new JJR Coil packs to suit an r32 rb20, not sure on if they will fit any other cars or not. Never been used at all.

Heres the link to the Just Jap site they were from -

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...at=0&page=1

Just paid $400 for them plus postage and sold the car before even fitting them.

asking $300 for them but of course, its negotiable. absolutely brand new, nothing wrong with them.

Can post give me some details and ill work out a price for you.

They are located near penrith, NSW

contact Beau on 0430365458

Thanks

just wondering what brand the coil packs are? and i'm pretty sure that the r32 coil packs will also fit the series 1 r33 gtst and gtr

They are Just Japs own brand - "Just Jap Racing"

i have somebody interested in them for 250, if nobody else rings tonight, they will be sold.

Thanks guys.

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