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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 :)

yes, we have plenty of stock.

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Hi

could you possibly provide details of terms of warrenty? ie do they have to be installed by qualified mechanic?/in the event of a coil pack failure is customer responsible for sending faulty coil pack back to you and await for replacement coil pack?/

thankyou.

Hi

could you possibly provide details of terms of warrenty? ie do they have to be installed by qualified mechanic?/in the event of a coil pack failure is customer responsible for sending faulty coil pack back to you and await for replacement coil pack?/

thankyou.

Installation is pretty straight forward and you shouldnt need a mechanic.

In the event of failure just get back to me and we can arange something to suit your situation.

  • 4 weeks later...

S15 Yellow Jackets are now available for $340/set delivered.

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Also available.....

Brand New Yellow Jackets T-Shirts for $25.00 delivered

Front print - Plain back.

100% pre-shrunk cotton.

Available in white only.

Sizes - Small / Medium / Large / Extra Large / Extra Extra Large

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Just ordered a set of R33 Series 2 coils through your website (Paypal).

Looking forward to ironing out that hiccup when on boost and maybe opening up the plug gap as well

Z

Just ordered a set of R33 Series 2 coils through your website (Paypal).

Looking forward to ironing out that hiccup when on boost and maybe opening up the plug gap as well

Z

Thanks very much. I just got back from the P.O so you should have them tomorrow. :cheers:

Fast and efficient. The package was waiting for me when I turned up at work. If only my other suppliers could offer service like this.

Z

Fast and efficient. The package was waiting for me when I turned up at work. If only my other suppliers could offer service like this.

Z

No probs at all :cheers:

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just confirmation on people undecided, ordered these on a monday they arrived in 1.5 days later (to perth!)

chucked them in, put back on dyno today, all misfire issues are gone and got 310hp on a safe tune with rb20 (not huge power but misfire is gone :D)

im well happy, and with the price and warranty cant beat these

just ordered today, should come in friday and monday, now the only feeling left in me is the worry about not being able to reassemble the engine hoses and stuff! =[

just confirmation on people undecided, ordered these on a monday they arrived in 1.5 days later (to perth!)

chucked them in, put back on dyno today, all misfire issues are gone and got 310hp on a safe tune with rb20 (not huge power but misfire is gone :D)

im well happy, and with the price and warranty cant beat these

Excellent. Im glad you are happy with your purchase. :cheers:

just ordered today, should come in friday and monday, now the only feeling left in me is the worry about not being able to reassemble the engine hoses and stuff! =[

You should be fine. Take your time and make a note of how you got them off and then follow the same steps when reassembling. :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Now in stock....

Yellow Jackets for CA18 (No adaptor harnesses required) - Only $300/set.

And also early model RB20 engins (No adaptor harnesses requried)- - only $370/set.

See here for info or to purchase.

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