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Friggin' RB20 sounded like a whipper snipper. Get somoe CUBES!!

 

Don't waste money on Splitfire. Come over and do some maintenance on the current ones.

BTW Ash.....Roy won the burnout, by a MILE.

The Spitfires look like being about $550 delivered, at that price ill just grab them, 5 of the coil packs in my car are 12 year old and done plenty of kms, most of them with the coil pack cover on so have seen plenty of heat in their day.

One fasiled last yaer in which case i just stole an RB25 a SI one off a friend, so rather then fark around ill grab something that should well and truly be up to the job.

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As you wish. And if they don't fix the miss..........

Couple of tubes of araldite has to be worth a try first. If the miss goes away then splash cash on the splitfires with my humble blessing.

I was thinking some crumpledore coilpacks and high tension leads might be a good try sometime.

:)...i think you bought his last set...only mentioned to him last night that iwant a set and he didnt say he had any:(

Greenline just got back to me. $770...maybe its time to play a bit more with the crud i have at the moment...

What was wrong with your GTR packs, i might grab them and see if i can get a good 6 from the 12...what would you want for them?

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