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Hey guys! Recently my Skyline got written off in a car crash and just a day before my Splitfire coilpacks arrived in the mail so I didn't get a chance to put them into the car due to the crash. They're absolutely 100% unused, I haven't even opened the box yet. For those interested, make sure you check that these are compatible with your engine, they're suitable for the series 2 RB25 engine. Series 1 and 2 have different ignition systems do you don't want to get this wrong. I'm looking for $400 for them and I'm located in the Liverpool area in Sydney, NSW. Thanks everyone :)

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dis-008 is for neo motors according to the ones for sale on justjap's website

The neo engine is the series 2 engine, just different terms although neo is the official one used by Nissan

The neo engine is the series 2 engine, just different terms although neo is the official one used by Nissan

Neo and series 2 are different. Series 1 R33 uses DIS-001, series 2 R33 uses DIS-005, and NEO uses DIS-008. Don't call NEO series 2 as you will just get everyone confused as no-one else refers to a NEO as series 2. :thumbsup:

So just confirming you have DIS-008 that will fit RB25 Neo (R34)?

Neo and series 2 are different. Series 1 R33 uses DIS-001, series 2 R33 uses DIS-005, and NEO uses DIS-008. Don't call NEO series 2 as you will just get everyone confused as no-one else refers to a NEO as series 2. :thumbsup:

So just confirming you have DIS-008 that will fit RB25 Neo (R34)?

Yep that's the engine I had

edit: sorry I didn't realise Neo and series 2 were different.

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