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Hi guys

After a stock cat back still for my 34 gtr

Also after a straight gtr bonnet

Split fire coil packs for 34 gtr (same as r33 s2)

Carbon fibre rb26 cam cover

Worth a try to see if anyone has any here before i buy some stuff new

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Do you only want Splitfire? How about some brand new Yellow Jackets for only $430 shipped - http://www.performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm

Great value for $$ and come with a 2 year local warranty.

Do you only want Splitfire? How about some brand new Yellow Jackets for only $430 shipped - http://www.performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm

Great value for $$ and come with a 2 year local warranty.

Thanks but thats the reason im going to splitfire. Had 2 Yellow Jackets die in 300km of driving

what you willing to pay for bonnet?

Do you have any pics? depends on condition

There was a Nismo Sport cat-back exhaust F/S here on SAU a little while ago. Twas for a R34 GT-R.

I also thought that the Yellow Jackets crowd honoured their warranty (if you have proof of sale & the wty period hadn't expired).

Um...ok. so your previous claim that they failed after 3 months is false then?

I never said they failed after 3 months of driving. I said i had 2 coil packs die in 300kms of driving

I never said they failed after 3 months of driving. I said i had 2 coil packs die in 300kms of driving

My bad. So your claim that they died after only 300km of driving is false. The way you worded it makes it sound like the coils were only 300km old.

When in fact they are probably much older and who knows how they have been treated,

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They were on the car when i got it and i dont have any paper work for them . They could be pretty old im not sure.

I wouldn't blame the Yellow Jackets then, since they're of unknown age/kms.

I've known Splitfires NOT honour their warranty - and Just Jap who sold them were pulling their hair out! Those Splitfires were only 145Km and 2 days old!

AFAIK, Super Spark and Yellow Jackets always honour their warranty - sometimes when there was a fault in the car!

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