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can u confirm these will work on a gtt?

what is the model number?  i think r33 and r34 ones are different? i maybe wrong tho =?

Hi,

They were used in a GTR 32 but the box they came in has : RB26DETT, RB25DE, RB20DET, RB20DE as suited engines on it. I think the RB25DET in the 34 may have been different. I have never owned a 34 so have no idea what they look like. (:

best to check it out 1st! If you are around here you are welcome to come over and compare them?

Model number I think is: SF-DIS-001. Its the only number/code on them so I hope that is what you ment?

kind regards,

martin

How long have you used them for? Why are you selling?

Cheers

Paul

Selling car with standard coils and had these left. Had planned to keep them for future project but need the $.

I believe they were purchased in '02 by the previous owner of the car.

The car has done 91000kms total but I doupt the coils were in for more than a quarter of that.

kind regards,

martin

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