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Re: where to get cheapest ignition coil?
There are different levels to budget. So with that in mind, a real cheap alternative is to get a used one from a junkyard or pick-n-pull yard. Then there's Ebay or online sources. The next cheapest is probably a new one from online places such as Rockauto.com. The next place would be a parts store of the likes, Advance Auto, OReilly's, Napa, Autozone etc. The last place to buy, and most expensive usually, is the dealer. But on occasion, in some rare instances, I've noticed the dealer have some cheap parts. Not often though. Good luck.
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