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got my set installed last sat, quick delivery & worked a treat, fixed my missfire & rough idle issue :D so far so good

cheers guys!

Thanks for the great feedback, glad we were able to assist ;)

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So is a refund provided if they dont perform? Is that what the warranty covers??

My 33 is currently miss firing running the standard coilpacks on 18 psi with a HKS 2540.

So is a refund provided if they dont perform? Is that what the warranty covers??

My 33 is currently miss firing running the standard coilpacks on 18 psi with a HKS 2540.

Hi mate, the warranty covers product fault/failure, much like Splitfires.

Regards,

Steve

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Loads more stock now available including R33 GTS-T Series 2 Coils :nyaanyaa:

Don't delay, order yours online now!

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=307

Cheers,

Steve

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Loads more stock now available including R33 GTS-T Series 2 Coils :)

Don't delay, order yours online now!

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=307

Cheers,

Steve

Dude according to the website you are out of stock already... say it ain't so!? :thumbsup:

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Dude according to the website you are out of stock already... say it ain't so!? ;)

More stock now available :P

Thanks for your patience.

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi mate, the warranty covers product fault/failure, much like Splitfires.

Regards,

Steve

Steve, do the Splitfires have warranty too? I'm confused cos Darron said they don't, and that's why I've ordered a set of your JJR items for my 34GTR.

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hey, do you have coil packs for series 2 stagea neo in stock?

cheers, Rick

Hi Rick, we are out of stock of these to suit Stagea Series 2 im afraid, however we do have Splitfire available.

Regards,

Steve

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Hi Rick, we are out of stock of these to suit Stagea Series 2 im afraid, however we do have Splitfire available.

Regards,

Steve

Hi, any S2 stagea/R34 GTST JJR coilpacks in stock yet?

Its been a long time coming, but we are pleased to announce that we now have JJR Direct Ignition Coil Packs in stock for the following new models:

- ER34 GTT (RB25DET NEO)

All in stock, ready for immediate pickup and delivery at unbeatable prices!

Cheers,Steve :)

Hi,

just had a quick look and couldn't find these, do you still have any and how much if you do ?

Cheers ,

Al.

Hey Steve, any ETA on getting some R33 S2 JJR coilpacks back in stock?

Hi Levi, apologies for the delayed reply.

Currently we only have Splitfire's available for ECR33 Series II.

Regards,

Steve

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Well this is an old thread.

I am having massive missfiring issues atm and i am looking to replace my coils. 
partnr should be 22448-25U00  and i cant find these jjr coils on the site. am i wayyy to late?




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