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Old 05-03-2016, 11:55 AM   #13
JayG
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Originally Posted by alm001 View Post
I think that will be my plan, but if I'm going under there, I may just swap in new coils anyway. at 98k miles, it could probably use them anyway.

The part number on my coils is 996 602 102 00
Does it make sense to use the same ones, or the updated 99760210700?
If you are going to buy new coil packs, get the newer ones

best price I found was warehouse33auto.com
put rennlist in the coupon code and you get 10% off
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