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Got 6 coilpack out of my RB20DET i know one of them is going as it starts to mis fire under hard acceleration.

I got quoted $90 from a wreckers per coilpack second hand and i did not feel like paying that much...he is one of the largest wreckers in NSW and he says hes running out of them.

Price : $300 Open to offers (buyer pays postage or pick up)

Location : Gold Coast

- Luke

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Luke friend of mine needs 2 of these or even the whole lot ASAP.

His runnng 4/6 cylinders comming back to Sydney frm newscastle..

PM me and ill give you his number.

hehe thanks doodz....

im about to take the car apart and will prob only need a few..

willing to separate?

ive had a rather sleepless night....

spent 300 on a tow

and kinda lack cash now......

sympathy coil sale :D

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