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Another happy customer. Sent out on Friday, recieved Monday, in my car on Saturday. Car runs real smooth now, thanks :)

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Bought some Yellow jackets after stock ones decided to misfire.

Great customer service, great delivery.

No misfiring @ 280rwkw and 20psi

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Bought 2 sets for RB20DET and C34 RB25DET neo, very happy with these.

Very fast delivery and service.

Seriously guys, if you need coil packs and are weighing up about whether to buy Yellow jackets, splitfires, JJR or supersparks.

Don't hesitate to buy these, prices are great and quality is top notch.

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Thanks Robbo. I'll send them out to you in the morning and you should have them within 2-3 business days.

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Really contemplating getting a some Yellow Jackets for my '98 R34 N/A as so far all i've seen is good feedback in regards to the product.

What would the costs be if delivered to Melbourne?

Also, how hard are they to install in an R34? Never done the job myself but i've heard they are a bit of a pain to get to..

Cheers,
Cory.

The total price is $430.00 delivered to Melbourne via express post.

Installation isnt that hard and is worth doing yourself to save some coin.

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