{WTB} Cheap ignition coils
Category: Accessories
Price: $1
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Location (US State/Canada/Int): NC
Item Condition: New
I'm guessing 3 separate kits for 3 separate cars...
That would also explain "****-load" as well.
If you are using "Used" coils, it shouldn't be your long-term solution. Invest in the BHR coils or do a lot of research and make one yourself that may or may not work. The BHR team is absolutely solid with standing behind their products.

That would also explain "****-load" as well.
If you are using "Used" coils, it shouldn't be your long-term solution. Invest in the BHR coils or do a lot of research and make one yourself that may or may not work. The BHR team is absolutely solid with standing behind their products.
You might find some information on this...if I remember correctly, they were quite affordable, maybe $20-30 bucks or something. I don't know...
I've read on the forum that one of the autoparts stores has "stock coils" for cheap. I think it is O'reilly's, but I'm not sure.
You might find some information on this...if I remember correctly, they were quite affordable, maybe $20-30 bucks or something. I don't know...
You might find some information on this...if I remember correctly, they were quite affordable, maybe $20-30 bucks or something. I don't know...
when the guy told me $68 bucks a piece but i will check with O'reilly's... Thanks
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I have installed three BHR kits in the last couple of months, I have a **** load laying around

