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Mine arrived yesterday, damn quick considering I ordered lunch time Monday and I'm all the way in the west. Cheers, hopefully putting them in this weekend.

Just one thing though, in this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/61606-stagea-parts-list/page__st__280

you mentioned 2 year warrenty, but on the box it says 6 months?

Mine arrived yesterday, damn quick considering I ordered lunch time Monday and I'm all the way in the west. Cheers, hopefully putting them in this weekend.

Just one thing though, in this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/61606-stagea-parts-list/page__st__280

you mentioned 2 year warrenty, but on the box it says 6 months?

Im glad you received them ok and in good time.

The warranty is definitely 2 years. We are still running through our old packaging and the warranty used to be 6 months.

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its a 2000 model so a series two im guessing? correct me if im worng?

Series 1 = $390.00 delivered

Series 2 = $410.00 delivered

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its a 2000 model so a series two im guessing? correct me if im worng?

The 2000 model would be the R34 NEO engine so you would need part number YJ-RB2025-N.

What type of Skyline or engine do you have?

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a rb25de, its a 2000 gt25

The 2000 model would be the R34 NEO engine so you would need part number YJ-RB2025-N.

What type of Skyline or engine do you have?

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Now in stock, YELLOW JACKETS COIL PACKS to suit S13/S14 SR20DET models (Part number: YJ-SR20-S1) - AU$340.00 delivered within 2-3 business days via express post.

- DIRECT REPLACEMENT FOR THE FOLLOWING SR20 MODELS:[/b]

SILVIA/200SX - PS13/KPS13 - SR20DET - (1991-1993)

SILVIA/200SX - S14/CS14 - SR20DET - (1993-1999)

180SX - RPS13/KRPS13 - SR20DET - (1991+)

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Payment cleared yesterday, sent yesterday, received today, can't describe how impressed I am with the turn-over time. Can't wait to install them tomorrow and will hopefully (fingers crossed) be writing very positive feedback sometime this week.

Cheers!!

Payment cleared yesterday, sent yesterday, received today, can't describe how impressed I am with the turn-over time. Can't wait to install them tomorrow and will hopefully (fingers crossed) be writing very positive feedback sometime this week.

Cheers!!

Excellent. Im glad you received them in good time. :cheers:

  • 5 weeks later...

I need R33 Series 1 coils can i make order here?confused.gif

You sure can. I just sent you a PM with all the details.

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