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Anyone know if and where i can get new clips to connect to the coilpacks?

The previous owner broke the clips when changing the spark plugs..

Any help would be great..

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Yeah the snap locks are broken on every clip and i have had trouble previously with a bad misfire which i cheapley fixed by cable tying the clips so they wouldnt vibrate loose and that has been fine..just thought it woud be good to get new clips..

if its the snap-lock bit you can get away without replacing it. one of mine have been snapped for around 2yrs and is still going strong.
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nah from what i can tell the wiring side of things is fine just the plastic clips being brittle..

Besides the clips going brittle, has the wiring gone hard/stiff too?

Just Jap? or Not-to-worry, as Joe said.

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sorry i drive a 95' R33 GTSt. thanks for the advice

very cheap from nissan or just jap whoever to buy the coil pack loom for a gtr. your profile and post dont say what car you have.
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