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hmmm...i am tempted - how do they perform on a higher output engine?

im running over 400awkw & heaps of torque :down: (930nm)

Marko R1 - They should hold up to your beating :down:

I have a few customers running them in some high power applications and are very satisfied with them.

I stand by them 100%.

ti2l - Thanks very much. Im sure you will be more than satisfied with them.

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Have paid for a set on your website and have sent you a pm so you can disregard it. Hope to see the coil packs soon.

No probs. Please disregard my reply :thumbsup:

Purchased a set off your website at the start of March, received them within a few days and they haven't missed a beat at all.

Great service and product, leaving positive feedback too. Thanks Paul! :happy:

Purchased a set off your website at the start of March, received them within a few days and they haven't missed a beat at all.

Great service and product, leaving positive feedback too. Thanks Paul! ;)

Its great to hear back from another satisfied customer and thanks very much for the feedback. It is always appreciated :yes:

Hey mate, what is the price for a rb25det s2? And postage to melb? Do you acept bank transfer? Could you pls pm me

Total price is $390 shipped via express post. I accept bank transfer aswell. PM sent with the details :)

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Paid and received!

Now just got to get off my ass and get them in

Excellent. Im sure you will be very happy with them. :wub:

Just ordered a set of these.

Lets hope these are better than the JJR ones! :)

Thanks Matt. Im sure you wont be dissapointed :P

Installed a set today on my series 1 stagea. Look good but I found they didn't quite fit as well as the factory ones , needed a bit of a sqeeze to get in. But they work very well, idle is back to smooth and miss fire gone. Overall very happy. Great price and fast delivery .

Installed a set today on my series 1 stagea. Look good but I found they didn't quite fit as well as the factory ones , needed a bit of a sqeeze to get in. But they work very well, idle is back to smooth and miss fire gone. Overall very happy. Great price and fast delivery .

The fitment issue is due to the universal nature as they also fit on the S2 R33 GTST and the R34 GTR.

However, once secured in place, they wont budge at all and will hold their own :)

Im glad you are happy with them and how they perform and thanks very much for your support :thumbsup:

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