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Just ordered a set for my GTR through your website :thumbsup:

Thanks very much. Will send them out first thing in the morning :/

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hey champ, just ordered a set through your website for a 96 s2 r33 gtst. can't wait to fix this misfire. thanks

hey champ, just ordered a set through your website for a 96 s2 r33 gtst. can't wait to fix this misfire. thanks

Thanks very much. I will get these sent out first thing in the morning :ermm:

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how much gain would you get on a series1 33? I seriously need some.. sick of the miss fire issue!! As soon as i fix the defect on my exhaust i'll contact you for a set.. Was thinking of getting spitfire's a while back,everyone says they are the best but the yellow jackets look the way to go, better performance for a better price :P cant go wrong

how much gain would you get on a series1 33? I seriously need some.. sick of the miss fire issue!! As soon as i fix the defect on my exhaust i'll contact you for a set.. Was thinking of getting spitfire's a while back,everyone says they are the best but the yellow jackets look the way to go, better performance for a better price :( cant go wrong

Gain can vary but we have seen increases of up to around 11hp. Not to mention the other improvements such as throttle response etc....

You cant go wrong with these. Excellent value for money. :)

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i can't select shipping to australia on your site? why is that? i want to buy the $380 set of 6 for a 1991 rb20det.

if the shipping selection doesn't matter tell me asap and i'll just select usa or something and type my aussie address in. cheers

i can't select shipping to australia on your site? why is that? i want to buy the $380 set of 6 for a 1991 rb20det.

if the shipping selection doesn't matter tell me asap and i'll just select usa or something and type my aussie address in. cheers

The standard shipping cost is for within Australia and is already displayed on the site.

Maybe just refresh the page and click on the "add to cart" icon and it should show up with the shipping costs at $20

Regards,

Paul.

Hi all. Looking on behalf of a friend. He has a 95' R33 GTST series 1.5 (ie. no igniter pack but series 1 headlights) so I assume series 2 coil packs are used? Keen to buy if I can clear this up.

Cheers

Hi all. Looking on behalf of a friend. He has a 95' R33 GTST series 1.5 (ie. no igniter pack but series 1 headlights) so I assume series 2 coil packs are used? Keen to buy if I can clear this up.

Cheers

Thats correct. Your friend will need the Series 2 type. Part number YJ-RB2526-S2.

Cheers.

Just paid for some for the R34.... looking forward to having her running nice and smooth again before the R32 Anniversary cruise :P

Just paid for some for the R34.... looking forward to having her running nice and smooth again before the R32 Anniversary cruise :P

Thanks very much. I'll get these out to you as quickly as possible. :P

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Hey Mate,

Do you have the HR31 RB20DET yellow jackets in stock at the moment?

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Hi,

Yes, I have all types in stock, ready to send out via express post.

:P

Excellent, just bought the HR31 pack set via PayPal.

Thanks very much. I will get these sent out today and you should have them within 3 business days

:D

Thanks very much. I will get these sent out today and you should have them within 3 business days

:banana:

Quick postage - got them today and they are already fitted and working, thanks. Just a couple of questions about the HR31 leads. Room is pretty tight around the coilpacks with the extra leads fitted - Is there a preferred way of fitting them? I am having trouble getting the valley cover back on the car! I noticed that there are two longer leads and four shorter leads, which cylinders need the longer leads?

Quick postage - got them today and they are already fitted and working, thanks. Just a couple of questions about the HR31 leads. Room is pretty tight around the coilpacks with the extra leads fitted - Is there a preferred way of fitting them? I am having trouble getting the valley cover back on the car! I noticed that there are two longer leads and four shorter leads, which cylinders need the longer leads?

PM sent :D




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