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Hi All,

I've been talking with Next UP Performance in Brisbane about their RB trigger wheel kit and they've offered a discounted price for 5 or more purchases. The regular price for the kit excluding sensors is $759 however if we get 5 people they'll knock the price down to $695 per kit + Shipping (I'll be arranging the shipping after confirmation of order & pickup) You're also welcome to pickup the items from myself if you are in Brisbane.

The Kit Includes:

Crank Trigger Kit:

  • Std Nissan Crank gear machined and tapped to suit 12 tooth Cnc'd trigger Wheel
  • 12 tooth Cnc'd trigger Wheel
  • Billet Alloy cnc'd Bracket and mounting hardware to suit Gt101 Honeywell sensor (not supplied)

Cam Trigger Kit:

  • Billet CNC'd Sensor holder that has been designed to bolt in place of factory CAS to suit Gt101 Honeywell sensor (not supplied)
  • Single tooth Cnc'd trigger wheel that bolts onto the front of cam gear All mounting hardware to suit

Let me know who is interested, If we get more than 5 I'll see if we can work out a better price. The Kit is designed to work with the ATI balancer (however it may work with other brands given enough clearance) and after market ECU that supports a 24 + 1 configuration.

Interested? Send through your details, I'll post images shortly once I resize them.

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  • 5 months later...

these sound good! Maybe if you explained a little more about how they work and the benefits of having one, people might want one.

I'm interested in one or more. i'll do some research first on them!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

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I think someones excited!

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