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resin on coilpack degrades over time due to heat and vibration, coilpack sits directly above engine and under a panel, means it's subject to extreme heat. etc.

most times people just scratch the insulating paint off while plugging them back in and the f**kers arc.

FYI they were brand new coil packs and melted in a few days. Valey cover was removed so coil packs exposed

rs5 flew by at easy 150-160 on freeway sounded insane

Wouldn't be a blue one would it? Might be an SAU member lol

resin on coilpack degrades over time due to heat and vibration, coilpack sits directly above engine and under a panel, means it's subject to extreme heat. etc.

most times people just scratch the insulating paint off while plugging them back in and the f**kers arc.

i meant, how exaclty does one melt brand new coilpacks in 24hours with a stolen car.....

thing must have been fkn hammered

Who's a good alarm installer that doesn't charge $3-400+ just for an install? I have a basic alarm/immoboliser ready to go in.

Steves car alarm, cheap, long warranty, and really good installer! Comes to u and does it at your house

Who's a good alarm installer that doesn't charge $3-400+ just for an install? I have a basic alarm/immoboliser ready to go in.

Ben out westside gives club members a deal for $250 I believe, supplied and fitted. But you have to...

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