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Make sure you get the correct model number coils as the Series 1 and Series 2 R33 GTS-t's use different coils.

Ok, I sent an e-mail to them, Also pm'd ya Croat.

the funny thing is, even tho the car's not running right, the pleb's in there V6 commo still try and run it! with no hope!!!

thanks for the info fellas

From memory JustJap charge about $70 per/coil. If it's just 1 then that might be ok for you but if it is 3 or 4 that are faulty then it would probably be better to get a Splitfire set from www.nengun.com for about $550 delivered.

I've also got a second hand set for a series II R33. PM me if you're interested.

You might have to wait a while to get them from Nengun though...my last order arrived 6 weeks after I placed it, but if you're in no rush then you'll save a heap over local prices for Splitfire coils.

Thanks for that fellas

I have sent e-mails to nengen, but I found this web site and they came up with some cheap prices http://www.perfectrun.com.au/

so we will see, yeah I'm not going to chuck in second hand coils as they would have only done the same work as the ones that are in the car, so I will install a new set...

I've also got a second hand set for a series II R33. PM me if you're interested.

You might have to wait a while to get them from Nengun though...my last order arrived 6 weeks after I placed it, but if you're in no rush then you'll save a heap over local prices for Splitfire coils.

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