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I have a standard rb20det and I need to change the coilpacks but I don't know which brand to get and if I should buy them off ebay or find a shop. I don't need the best out there because it only a standard motor im just looking for reasonable priced ones to replace standard.

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How about a set of brand new Yellow Jackets coil packs for only $420.00 delivered via express post.


Great value for money and come with a 2 year warranty.



For more info or to purchase - http://performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm


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How about a set of brand new Yellow Jackets coil packs for only $420.00 delivered via express post.

Great value for money and come with a 2 year warranty.

For more info or to purchase - http://performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm

I recently purchased yellow jacket coil packs - awesome product followed by awesome service provided when completing the purchase!

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They are a little electric box the goes on the top of the spark plug I'm not sure if the amplify the spark or restrict it but most modern cars have them and they are damn expensive. They can have a slight improvement in power but I had to replace mine as the ones that were in the car were broken but its about how long the coil packs will last better and ones should last longer

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