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Ok so the cheapest i can find a new module is $500 and can't find any at a wrecker. It's for an R32 gts-t but I'm told they're the same for the RB26 in the 32 and 33. Either way that's damn costly. Anybody know any cheaper or have a second hand one?

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I would be looking at using different coils with built in ignitor a and rewiring to suit

Ls coils are cheap as and perform great, with built in ignitor.

Just noticed the tread then, thanks for that. I might even be able to come out relatively ok if i can sell my splitfires.

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You can use a z32 s2 ignitor with a simple re-pin of the plugs (swap 6 pin plug for 7 pin and vice versa).

Costs sub $200 and I've had it running successfully for years in my GTR.

I got my kit off eBay but here's one a quick google found

https://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=605

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