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Premium Single Ignition Coil For Holden Commodore 3.6l Alloytec Vz Ve Ly7 Le0 on 2040-parts.com

AU $30.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:IG603

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PREMIUM SINGLE IGNITION COIL FOR HOLDEN COMMODORE 3.6L ALLOYTEC VZ LY7 LE0

This is a premium replacement ignition coil to suit the Alloytec 3.6L VZ V6 Series of Holden Commodore. This is direct replacement for OEM coils and will work with all factory sensors. 


These are compatible with VZ V6 commodores from 2004 to JULY 2006. If your VZ commodore is built from July 2006 onward then we advise you to check the color of the top of the factory coil prior to making a purchase. The grey top coils are available in our other listings. 


PART NUMBERS:


IG603 - Single replacement coil


***Please confirm whether your coils have black tops or grey tops*** 


NOTE: These coils are also available in a set of 6 in our other listings.


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We at MACE ENGINEERING are a design company specialising in automotive product development. From a one off custom design right through to mass manufacturing, product we can deliver.


With over 25 years of experience, you can be assured we’ll make it happen for you. In addition to automotive products, we’ve also been involved in the design and manufacture of other items such as steel structures for the manufacturing and movie industries, consumer products, specialised machinery and electronics engineering and all things that help improve the performance of your Holden or Ford.


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