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Hi these still availble need set for 1996 stagea so series2 rb25det and how much ? 380 as per advert or 400 as per web site cheers

jason

Hi these still availble need set for 1996 stagea so series2 rb25det and how much ? 380 as per advert or 400 as per web site cheers

jason

Hi Jason,

They are still available. The price on the website is correct.

Cheers,

Paul.

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  • 4 months later...

Hey Paul I just ordered and payed via paypal a set of coil packs for a r34 gtt 2000 model, I need them asap if possible, I think now instead of 1 coil thats on and off, 3 coils are shot so I cant really drive it and need a car haha lol, thanks.

Hey Paul I just ordered and payed via paypal a set of coil packs for a r34 gtt 2000 model, I need them asap if possible, I think now instead of 1 coil thats on and off, 3 coils are shot so I cant really drive it and need a car haha lol, thanks.

Thanks very much. I will express post them out to you in the morning.

:cheers:

Hey guys I can't recommend Paul enough, I received the coil packs at 8am this morning and I have fitted them and they are great, I can actually boost again :D haha lol thanks heaps Paul your a legend.

Hey guys I can't recommend Paul enough, I received the coil packs at 8am this morning and I have fitted them and they are great, I can actually boost again :D haha lol thanks heaps Paul your a legend.

Thanks Mate. I appreciate the feedback :cheers:

  • 3 months later...

Hey mate, can I grab a set for gtr r32? And any chance they will get to be before the end of next week?

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Amon

If you purchase and pay via paypal through my site I will be able to send them out today via express post and you will get them within 2-3 business days.

You can order from my site here - http://performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm

Thanks.

Cheers paul for the top service mate! Going be a life save for me! Also did I purchase the correct one mate?

Thank mate

Amon

You sure did and thanks very much for the order. Off to the Post Office now :)

Paul's a legend, I got my R34 coil packs two days later at my desk after ordering online. They work a real treat and I cannot recommend him more! :cheers:

  • 3 weeks later...

I cannot get your website to work. I click Checkout and nothing happens.

I want to buy some YJs for a Neo.

Help meeee!




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