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Just ordered a set through your website :ermm:

Lets hope these hold up better than my stock units which died, and the super spark units which died and warranty is next to none existent on :D

Will let you know how they feel when in !

Just ordered a set through your website :D

Lets hope these hold up better than my stock units which died, and the super spark units which died and warranty is next to none existent on :D

Will let you know how they feel when in !

Thanks very much. Will send em out first thing Monday morning :ermm:

Thanks MrPerformanceWise!

Awesome delivery, arrived next day - express post!

Put em in last night and the cars running sweet as again!!

Smoother/quieter/faster/AirCon works better, lol, its surprising what failing coil packs do....

Hopefully these last longer than my Super Spark (6 Months) and my Split Fire (7 Months)

Thanks MrPerformanceWise!

Awesome delivery, arrived next day - express post!

Put em in last night and the cars running sweet as again!!

Smoother/quieter/faster/AirCon works better, lol, its surprising what failing coil packs do....

Hopefully these last longer than my Super Spark (6 Months) and my Split Fire (7 Months)

Excellent. Im glad they fixed your issues and I'm sure they will last longer too :P

Hey mate, I ordered and paid for a set today. Cheers!!

Cheers mate. I will get them sent out first thing in the morning. :blink:

Cheers mate. I will get them sent out first thing in the morning. :blink:

Hey mate, can you confirm the send date - I paid via direct deposit and know it can take a few days to clear :)

Can't wait to get them, sick of the splutter!

Hey mate, can you confirm the send date - I paid via direct deposit and know it can take a few days to clear :)

Can't wait to get them, sick of the splutter!

I sent them out on Thursday so you should have them by tomorrow. :cheers:

They were held up due to flooding - however arrived and I could NOT be happier. If you are reading this thread I tell you now, this guys service is tops :)

These coils have fixed all of my misfiring issues, and the car is running far better with more boost.

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i ordered 2 sets on xmas eve, 1 to suit RB20 and 1 to suit RB25 NEO

hopefully they get here soon!

i ordered 2 sets on xmas eve, 1 to suit RB20 and 1 to suit RB25 NEO

hopefully they get here soon!

Thanks very much. The Post Offices are open again on Wednesday and I will send them out to you first thing Wednesday Morning.

:cheers:

I received my coils and fitted them Friday arvo, quite impressed with the product . Thanks for the fast delivery mate :thumbsup:

I received my coils and fitted them Friday arvo, quite impressed with the product . Thanks for the fast delivery mate :thumbsup:

no probs :cheers:

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Do you still have these in stock for an R33 Series 1? If so, will be purchasing off you shortly after i get back from Japan :)




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