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Hey hey,

I'm after 1x Yellow Jacket coil pack [YJ-RB2526-S2]

Turns out the previous owner thought it was cool to install only 5x in the car LOL

It's for a R33 Series 2

Cheers,

Johnny

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yeah I might just save an extra few hundred and get brand new OEM coils

$100 for 1x yellow jacket, 1 year down the track it fails.. I'm out of pocket and back to square 1..

um... new s2 ones are $90 inc post and they have 2 year warranty. Youd be hard up getting a new oem for less than that. let alone a new set for a few hundred more.

Where can u get new oem for $400?

Ive had YJs in my car for 4 yrs now. still going as strong as the day I installed em.

a few forum members have picked them up for $350 brand new off some eBay trader.. they appear to be OEM ones from closed down store.

Then again, Splitfires can be had for about $500 ~$600.. just my justification, it's terrible lol

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