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    cost of a 14CUX

    does anyone have an idea of what a 14CUX would cost??

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post
    does anyone have an idea of what a 14CUX would cost??
    I hope to have one this Saturday afternoon. PM me if you want to try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post
    does anyone have an idea of what a 14CUX would cost??
    New aftermarket options - Welcome to Syntek

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    If you had asked about a month ago I would have pulled one from a wreck for you. Gone now.

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    i am 90% sure i have one out in the shed

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    Jazza, if you have one and it needs to get to SA I go there quite often.

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    Most s/h suppliers I know of charge around $100

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    cool guys
    Jilden i will call you tomorrow

    my coil is on the way out 'starting to leak oil' and I want to try the bosch MEC723 - which on here in one of the postws is a good swap (MEC717 and others included). also on a post here is HEI coils destroy modules so I am going to try it, but get a module spare so if I toast it I can put a "normal" coil back in and replace it adn all good again.

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