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Splitfire Coils Suit R34 GTR and R33 GTSt Series 2.

I have them in the original box, used for only a few days,

Increases Spark and maximum power your engine can produce.

Worth $750.

Sell for $500.

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Splitfire Coils Suit R34 GTR.  Got them from Japan for my R34 GTT, but they are for a R34 GTR so did not suit my application.

Worth $750.

Sell for $500.

anyone know if these can be fitted to an R32 GTR (remove the ignitor ?)

if so I'll take em

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So what happened to the guy who sent you money?  Don't the coils belong to him?

lol, if someone sent me money, why would i be trying to sell them ? Dont you think that he would be on here complaining that he hadnt got them ? I'm not a freaking theif. No one gave me money, I still have coils, so they are still for sale !!!

if u really do have them still and you really are trying to sell them why dont u reply to the people that have genuine interest who u just ignored??? I agreed to your price that you offered them at and then never heard from you again

Ok, I realised it was because my PM inbox got deleted that I didnt know what was going on. I lost addresses and phone numbers of people i had to contact. Looks like it is sorted out now, sorry for the hassle, next time I'll write things down lol.

quicknissan

maybe doesnt like COD, cant get away with it? lol.  Something definetly looks suss mate.

whats with all these people thinking there is something fishy or suss ? There are alot of synical people out there. I suppose people have to be carefull though, i mean i dont like buying stuff off the internet, so i sort of know what you must be thinking. Looks like it is all sorted now though, sorry for the extra hassle :-)

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