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Hi guys,

Just Jap Racing, Australia's largest performance parts dealer, is delighted to announce the latest addition to our growing performance parts product range, the JJR Direct Ignition Coil Pack Series.

JJR Direct Ignition Coil Packs are exclusive to Just Jap, and are a straight fit replacement for your factory Nissan coils, providing improved spark and better performance than OEM coil packs, which are prone to deteriorate and break down, resulting in misfiring and reduced fuel economy.

Priced at the most competitive level of any aftermarket Coil Pack on the market, JJR Direct Ignition Coil Packs are a true must have item for your Nissan Skyline.

JJR Direct Ignition Coil Packs are currently in stock, and available for the following vehicle and engine combinations:

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T (HCR32 - RB20DET)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (ECR33 - RB25DET - Series 1)

- Nissan Cefiro (A31 - RB20DET)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (BNR32 - RB26DETT)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (BCNR33 - RB26DETT)

Professional in-house installation by our qualified workshop staff, and dyno tuning packages also available on request.

JJR DIRECT IGNITION COIL PACKS - NISSAN RB20/RB25/RB26 - $399.00

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JJR DIRECT IGNITION COIL PACK FEATURES:

- Increased Horsepower

- 10% Better Spark

- Reduced Fuel Consumption

- 12 Month Replacement Warranty

- Simple Drop-in Installation

- Exclusive To Just Jap Racing

- Unbeatable Pricing

- Dyno Proven

HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Purchase online now via our massive new website at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here

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Hi guys, the pics are definately working though there seems to be a problem with attachments on the forum right now, we will sort this out and add some new images by tommorrow.

Note we also have these available for S13 and S14 (SR20DET)

20 sets of RB coils available at this price, and they will be available for purchasing online via our website later this evening.

pickies don't work, so who makes these and are the JJR or Splitfire?, as your website only has splitfire

These are JJR Coil Packs, not Splitfire.

We will have some more product photos up shortly :)

Cheers,

Steve

This is great news for me as I'm probably going to have to replace my coils in the next few weeks. Will these perform as well as the Splitfires?

Hmm very interesting, an alternative to splitfires.

I noticed that its series 1 R33 only, wont be any available for the series 2?

We may have them available for Series II down the line, but Series I only for the time being.

First post updated :)

Cheers,

Steve

who/where are they made?

are they related at all to fet from japan?

Hi mate, they manufactured by one of our suppliers in Asia but are no relation to FET Coil Packs.

Regards,

Steve

These are selling extremely quickly guys - Get your order in now to secure your set before they sell out!

what about the plugs and leads that connect to the coil packs can you get those?

We can supply replacement coil pack looms if need be - is yours damaged?

Regards,

Steve

Also for those interested, one of our customers has just finished on the dyno with his R32 GTR which has been fitted with our JJR Coil Packs.

The car in question produced over 370rwkw and the JJR Coil Packs performed very well, as expected :rofl:

Cheers,

Steve

We can supply replacement coil pack looms if need be - is yours damaged?

Regards,

Steve

Mine is.

Do you supply new, refurbed, or second hand units, and what is your price?

Thanks.

James.

Mine is.

Do you supply new, refurbed, or second hand units, and what is your price?

Thanks.

James.

Hi James, unless we happen to have used looms in stock, we would normally supply new.

I am just confirming some pricing and availability for a few models and will have this information available shortly.

Cheers,

Steve

Thanks for waiting James, I have those Coil Loom prices ready - Please pm me and confirm your cars make and model so I can get back to you with the correct price.

Cheers,

Steve

are you guys gonna get any in for stageas? whether it be series 1 or 2?

if so would be keen for a set to suit my series 2 (RB25DET NEO engine)

price/availability please?

cheers oxford

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