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Why pay big dollars for splitfires when you cant get yellowjackets for cheaper and they are a proven performer?

Contact Paul from performance wise in the trader section and he will sort you out. Nice bloke as well

Why pay big dollars for splitfires when you cant get yellowjackets for cheaper and they are a proven performer?

Contact Paul from performance wise in the trader section and he will sort you out. Nice bloke as well

Its not always the case.

When you are IN Australia its better, but when your not, its doesnt seem to be worth it. For some reason, your postage is heinously expensive. (to NZ) and i dare say a shit load more to Sweeden! I def would have gone YellowJacket if the shipping had'nt killed the cost benefit.

They are on special at Nengun at the moment. Dam good price.

Yellow's from the NZ distributer were going to cost $575NZD+ Local shipping, (approx $452AUD)

Nengun cost me $640NZD to my door. (approx $500AUD)

Sign up with them to get an accurate price. If your not logged in the prices appear to be a bit more.

Edited by gotRICE?
Try a trader on here its a bit closer to you

RSP ones are cheaper and just as good

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/

I think you'll find Japan is a bit closer to Sweden than Australia is!

I think you'll find Japan is a bit closer to Sweden than Australia is!

fpmsl

Did you actually click the link if so

you need to learn where country's are in the world mate

Skyline owners forum is in England

Here you go

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthr...light=rsp+coils

Edited by jjskyline79

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