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SPLITFIRE COILPACKS NOW $550 DELIVERED

TAKATA RACING HARNESS NOW $550 DELIVERED

ALSO STILL FOR SALE

NISMO SHIFT KNOB PRICES ( AS IS )

APEXI POWER INTAKE (GTR33/34) (Price As Is )

SARD FUEL REGULATOR $170 Delivered

The splitfires are to suit a s1 or s2 r33 motor?

Edited by KDS_HR31

By the Splitfire web page it fits all GTR RB26 from

SF-DIS-001 fits these cars

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33 (from 95 onwards)

Skyline - R32 GTS-t - HCR32

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SF-DIS-005 fits these

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

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I'll update what's left tomorrow as not back home yet and been away in Japan .

There's definitely

Takata Harness

1 Set of Splitfires but can't remember if for 32/33 or for 34!

Apexi Power Flow Filter kit

Sard fuel regulator

And one of each of Nismo knobs but not sure what's 10mm thread and what's 12mm.

Like I've said, been away for over a good month not 100% exact sure but will post up everything left tomorrow.

OK whats left is as follows...

SPLITFIRE COILPACKS Set For GTR32/33 $550 DELIVERED

TAKATA RACING HARNESS $550 DELIVERED (this is original takata, not dodgy copy)

NISMO SHIFT KNOBS ( 1 of each left )

Nismo Duracon (Black) $65 delivered

Nismo GT500 Duracon $92 delivered

Nismo GT500 Titanium $180 delivered

APEXI POWER INTAKE KIT (GTR33/34) $390 delivered

SARD FUEL REGULATOR $165 Delivered

GTR NUMBER PLATES

33,34 and GTR Still available $60 Delivered

Sold

Jun Oil Pump

Grex Oil Relocator kit

Nismo Leather Shift Knob

Splitfire coilpacks for GTR34

GTR32 Number plate

Do you still have splitfire coil pack for rb25 gts

pm sent

hey mate can i get the gt500 titanium gear knob off you

pm sent

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