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$439 on Nengun

thats hella cheap for splitfires

www.justjap.com

www.kudosmotorsport.com

www.ebay.com.au

http://www.performance-wise.net

get splitfires if you've got the cash and you want something which is 99% reliable (one 1 in 100 has a fault apparently)

if you want to save some $$$ get some jjr ones or superspark, both have 12 month warranty (i think) but a bit cheaper

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Where to buy: if you scroll down to the bottom of the screen to the box that says "Forum Home" and click on the dropdown menu and scroll way down you will find a bunch of traders (or you can buy from Nengun as above).

What to buy: Splitfires have got a reasonable track record but they are the most expensive. I believe Yellowjackets also have got a reasonable reputation by now (I got mine from http://www.performance-wise.com/ ) but no doubt someone will have bought one of the other brands and say they are working fine.

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