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Hey guys, Ive had a bit of interest in doing another coil pack group buy and after talking to Paul at performance-wise hes happy to offer brand new coil pack looms aswell.

1. Starts 24.06.13 - Ends 15.07.13
2. Product is Yellow Jackets Coils Packs and/or brand new coil pack wiring loom/harness
3. Coil packs Price is $50 off performance-wise retail prices on his website - http://performance-wise.com/page27.htm

4.Harness price is $20 off performance-wise retail prices on his website - http://www.performance-wise.com/userimages/procart66.htm
5. The company that is supplying the products is Performance-Wise
6. Products will be sent directly from Performance-Wise in NSW
7. Shipping is $20/set of coil packs. Shipping is $15/wiring harness. If you purchase both coils and a harness then postage is $20 total
8. Pictures and details can be viewed here - http://performance-wise.com/page27.htm

The products are brand new and come with local Australian based warranty backed up by performance-wise

The minimum quantity required for the GB is 5 coil pack sets and/or 6 wiring harness sets.

please pm me if you would like to participate.

Coil packs:

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Harnesses:

1. d_liberate - R34 GTR

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Coil packs:


1. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT


2. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


3.


4.


5.




Harnesses:


1. d_liberate - R34 GTR


2. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT


3. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR


4. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


5.


6.


Sweet. :)

1. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT

2. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

3.

4.

5.

Harnesses:

1. d_liberate - R34 GTR

2. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT

3. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR

4. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

5. evlwog - R32 GTR

6.

Done. :)



1. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT


2. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


3. Light - Series 2 R33 GTST


4.


5.




Harnesses:


1. d_liberate - R34 GTR


2. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT


3. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR


4. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


5. evlwog - R32 GTR


6.


Takes about half an hour for me (GT-R). Pretty much like changing spark plugs, but instead of the plug, you change the coil pack. Replacing the harness would be even quicker.

Retune not required.

Jem provided a report to the previous owner of my car stating that they recommend I change the harness. If I dont change It what happens. Do I lose power in some way? If so I will purchase new ones

Most likely some electrical signals not getting to the coils "cleanly" (bad/broken connections, corrosion, etc.) After 20 years, you should expect these things to start going bad.

Thanks. :)



1. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT


2. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


3. Light - Series 2 R33 GTST


4. whizzn - R32 GTR


5.




Harnesses:


1. d_liberate - R34 GTR


2. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT


3. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR


4. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


5. evlwog - R32 GTR


6. whizzn - R32 GTR

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