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That's a ridiculous price. They aren't that hard to change. Id get a quote elsewhere if you can.

Did they quote you for OEMs? Or splitfires? Both types are overpriced either way.

How about these for only $400 delivered via express post - see here

Great quality coils for the price backed by a local 2 year warranty and I have them in stock, ready to ship immediately.

:cheers:

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Not hard to change at all. Even as a first timer, should be able to do it in under an hour. Oem or splitfire is what most people on SAU generally recommend. I will agree with PW that $1500 is ridiculous. I would never go back to whoever quoted you that.

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The most common plug-and-play options are:

  • OEM coil packs
  • Splitfires
  • Yellow Jackets

Ranging from $400 to $650, as per above. Beyond this there are LS coil conversion kits available but they start getting a bit fiddly with the Neo.

I have a set of used Yellow Jackets for sale here if that's something you would consider: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/465355-fs-rb25det-neo-coil-packs-r34-steering-rack-an10-hoses-r34r33-transmission-parts-mel/

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