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Wtb S2 Rb25det Coil Pack Boots Or Dead Coil Packs With Good Rubber Boots


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im after a few s2 rb25det coil pack boots or if s1 rb25det are the same or rb20det if they are the same?

need asap, want to book in nistune but need the fix the coil packs first!

only after the rubber boots they have to be in good condition

thanks

I'VE GOT SOME IF YOUR INTERESTED THEY BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR 2 YEARS IN MY GARAGE $100.00 IF YOU WANT CALL ME 0431 048 154 POSTAGE EXTRA I GUESS OR I CAN MEET U IF UR IN MELBOURNE IM IN NORTHERN SUBURBS 

I'VE GOT SOME IF YOUR INTERESTED THEY BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR 2 YEARS IN MY GARAGE $100.00 IF YOU WANT CALL ME 0431 048 154 POSTAGE EXTRA I GUESS OR I CAN MEET U IF UR IN MELBOURNE IM IN NORTHERN SUBURBS

hey amte thanks but i don't wanna pay that much, they can be dead coil packs im just after the boots

i will keep it in mind anyway

cheers

hey amte thanks but i don't wanna pay that much, they can be dead coil packs im just after the boots

i will keep it in mind anyway

cheers

when do you need them by?

Shoot me 10 bucks for postage and ill send 6 down to ya, off an rb 20 but they shouldnt be any different...

Cant believe someone closer doesnt have an old set laying around.

when do you need them by?

Shoot me 10 bucks for postage and ill send 6 down to ya, off an rb 20 but they shouldnt be any different...

Cant believe someone closer doesnt have an old set laying around.

hey mate cheers send ur bank details and i'll put the $$ in

hmmmm ill be very very surprised if that fixes the issue..

the issue was that one of the coil pack boots was ripped almost in half where is sits over the spark plug, and a few of the old ones where dry and cracking. so by getting more boots fixed the issue

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