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Thread: FS: tested black ignition coil

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    FS: tested black ignition coil

    Last edited by 911scfanatic; 03-04-2017 at 04:39 PM. Reason: Price
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    Manufacturing date Nov 1994. GLWS.
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    How can you tell? If there's significance to the mfg date, pls let's us know. Don't have any knowledge about coils. Works with 3-pin and 6-pin boxes, no?
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    471 is Bosch manufacturing code for Nov 94.
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    Thanks for the info. Not intuitive. Is there a link you can post to for future use by others?
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    Discussed many times on this board

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    But it says it was posted just recently.
    Thanks.
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    I think some of the "purist" are looking for date codes matching their cars mfg date or there abouts - but it is the correct spec coil and works perfectly for the LWB cars - if nothing else its a great spare to carry on those long trips - good luck with sale price is fine
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    Bump with new price
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    Bump........
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