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Hey,

I have a r34 rb25de neo and need to replace the ignition coils, it seems spitfire DI is the way to go.

BUT, im a bit confused about compatibility, there seems to be mixed information on the internet as to whether the spitfire coils for an r34 rb25det neo would work in my car, can anyone shed any light on this?

ALSO, im having a bit of trouble with importing them into New Zealand, or finding somewhere that sells them in NZ, so can any Kiwi's help me here :down:

Thanks in advance.

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I just purchased Yellow Jackets for my R34gtt, after reading over a page on here. Search for "jjr splitfire" and you'll find a comparison thread, later on in the thread these yellow jackets come into it and everyone raves about them.

i got mine off ebay from "performance-wise" for $410aus delivered, he also has a site www.performance-wise.com

$200 cheaper than splitfires and so far i have not heard one bad thing about them!!!

I'll be putting mine in next week when i get them :(

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