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Hi Guys,
I am in need of a new set of leads and I've read alot of comments here on FM about the Eagle branded leads. I just wanted to know if it is worth spending the extra money on the eliminator series or not for my '97 Fairmont Ghia. Cheers, |
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tickford_6 |
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An auto electrician recommended these to me. Eagle can make custom length leads for a price & they're ideal for performance cars where you want the best. The local places I tried don't stock Eagle leads.
I ended up using Top Gun leads which are cheaper, but still better quality, than the Bosch or no-name leads.
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TIAMO |
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I got a custom set of Magnecor leads from Thundercords in western Sydney for $80. Perfect
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Jonathan Kakousidis |
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i got a set of 10.5mm eagle leads for my v8 for 84 bucks well worth the money plus wank factor
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slammeb |
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Top gun are s**t. They fell apart on me quit as their just poor quality.
Go Eagle or Bosche |
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SLO247 |
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Eagle are good, I got a set of the big ones for my NF V8 and they feel good, nice quality. The boots are solid and clip on well. Well priced too.
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