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got mine off the net and found they were pretty much the best price you could get at the time anyway, just depends on how long you wanna wait for 'em.

got mine for pretty cheap from sinergy,,, my least favorite place but they used to sell them cheaper then most in town,,, try HP in a Box , they might ? in Lonsdale now ?

No where is cheap in Adelaide, not many places even have stock. If you order from an online shop based in Australia that has stock you should have them in a couple of days anyway. If you need to pick them up right now you'll be paying a premium.

If they are for a R33 S2 there are some yellow jacket coil packs for sale in the for sale section.

wow ppl still buy stuff from car toys....

Haha I was just thinking the same...

I remember at Autosalon a few years back, some dude from car toys tried selling me a BOV keyring. He showed me that when you blow into it, it sounded exactly like a bov. Well, it didn't. It sounded like someone blowing into a piece of metal.

And he wanted $40 for it.

Get. f**ked.

keep your eye on the main for sale section....you can nab a bargain from some of the sellers.....also give the forum traders a PM and see what they can do for ya.....or habib-ebay.....online traders most of the time have them in stock and are decent in price

good luck mate

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