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About a year ago I "upgraded" (well what i thought was an upgrade), to a Bosch GT40T Coil.

For the last few weeks i havnt been able to drive my car because the spark over 3000rpm was so weak it would run rich as and die on me.

I jsut put on a old L28 coil i had laying around and now my car runs awsomely!!

I'm so happy!

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Funny you should say, I had an old Gt40 crap out on me a while ago and put it down to its age. However the guys I just spoke to at ICE ignitions this morning hated the new bosch coil and leads in my car very much and couldn't stress how nasty they thought they were.

Of course its in their interests to hate other ignition component manufacturers products.

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:laughing-smiley-014: well he couldnt even sell it in the first place.

f**k off Benny. Whats your problem?

I got offered $1800 i'll put it on trademe and give it a shot.

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what happened to the nice 2-door one you had, the blue & grey one??? i really liked that!

good luck with the sale,

i suggest making a 'advert' on youtube, so others can see how it goes, give it a bit of a run but dont make it look like you thrash it!

i bet you could make $1500 in selling parts off it EASY.... you got the lights and turbo i want, plus loom!

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what happened to the nice 2-door one you had, the blue & grey one??? i really liked that!

good luck with the sale,

i suggest making a 'advert' on youtube, so others can see how it goes, give it a bit of a run but dont make it look like you thrash it!

i bet you could make $1500 in selling parts off it EASY.... you got the lights and turbo i want, plus loom!

Could make more money yes.. shipping would be a killer. The turbo kit that is on that was orginaly the one i was running on my coupe. Definitively a nice upgrade over stock l20et turbo's

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