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Do you sell these with a fitting kit to suit a 1986 rx7 fc3s by any chance?

We don't stock specific kit's as yet but it does come with 2 strainers so that won't be a problem at all.

Whats the difference between 341 and 342?

Hey,

341 has an offset fitting 342 has an inline one. If not sure go with the 342 it's the most common one.

- Brendan

Do you know which kit would suit a S2 C34 stagea? The 341??

Hey,

In most cases the GSS432 is used (inline fitting) on all the Skylines (RB's) so I would say go with that one unless you require the offset fitting.

- Brendan

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Hi mate,

Wild stab in the dark but is this offer still available?

Oh yeah! Still in stock and ready to go.

Correct they are mufti-fit and come with 2x strainers to insure there is nothing they won't suit. :yes:

I got my package today thanks!

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When I got the box, it was loose. Is this everything I need? There were no instructions in the box?

That's it mate, 2 strainers terminals socket and fittings - it's all there.

These are universal kit's so installation instructions are not supplied, will depend on what you will be fitting it.

In most cases it's a straight fit with no fuss :thumbsup:

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