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Splitfire Coils, R34 GTR Carbon Fibre Cooling Panel, and other stuff

R34 GTR, Series 2 RB25DET, and Neo Splitfire coilpacks with mounting brackets. Done between 10-12,000kms. Perfect condition, but upgrading to massive setup. $350 delivered anywhere. Located in Sydney. 

R34 GTR carbon fibre cooling panel in good condition. Made from high quality resin, Toray (Japan) Carbon fibre, reinforced with fibreglass and finished in a UV protective clear coat. Quick and easy to install. $170.

Stock AFM's - $100
Stock intercooler and intake pipework - $80
Stock Twin Turbo Pipe - $80
Stock Cam Gears - $20
Stock Cams - $100
Stock Front Pipes - $30
Stock washer bottle - $30
Stock Fuel Rail - $50
Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - $30
Precision or non-bb turbo oil drain fitting, new - $25
Braided black nylon -10 hose, 2.5mtrs, new - $50

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Splitfire Coils, R34 GTR Carbon Fibre Cooling Panel, and other stuff

R34 GTR, Series 2 RB25DET, and Neo Splitfire coilpacks with mounting brackets. Done between 10-12,000kms. Perfect condition, but upgrading to massive setup. $350 delivered anywhere. Located in Sydney. 

R34 GTR carbon fibre cooling panel in good condition. Made from high quality resin, Toray (Japan) Carbon fibre, reinforced with fibreglass and finished in a UV protective clear coat. Quick and easy to install. $150.

R33/R34 GTR Custom Catch Can, powder coated wrinkle black, internally baffled, 3x -12 fittings, drain tap, requires some modifying of the fusebox bracket, and some urethane to seal the washer bottle motors - $250 

Stock AFM's - $100
Stock intercooler and intake pipework (just pipework for both, NOT the intercooler) - $80
Stock Twin Turbo Pipe - $80
Stock Cam Gears - $20
Stock Cams - $100
Stock Front Pipes - $30
Stock washer bottle - $30
Stock Fuel Rail - $50
Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - SOLD
Precision or non-bb turbo oil drain fitting, new - $25
Braided black nylon -10 hose, 2.5mtrs, new - $50

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