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Guys at Racepace said stay away from Yellow Jackets.

Up to you man but I ran them and know quite a few people that were happy to use them.

His a good guy and will replace faulty ones no questions asked in the 2 year warranty period

Just jap had my coil overs there the day after I ordered them.

was impressed with that.

and I scored free postage!

just steal grants coilpacks, his car likly to be on a tow truck again anyhow.

Send me his address...I'll head over now and pull them out lol

LOL, car isn't at home right now...

Even if you'd bother nicking them, it won't work on yours.

Edited by Count Grantleyish

Serious?? I've ordered a few times and every time it takes roughly a week from the time i order it online to my door....

Yeh usually anything I order from there is here within 2 days.

Get Yellow Jackets from Perfomance Wise, you'll get them by Thursday

They would be like $370 after the 10% discount

Buy car with over $100k spent on it...

cheap out on $2 coilpacks

Up to you man but I ran them and know quite a few people that were happy to use them.

like the guys that stole your car and melted them? :P

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