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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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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

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

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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

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. :)

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