If the coilpack also sacrificed the engine wiring hireness, that may explain the cost.
I had an issue where the coilpack melted a connector and a bit of the engine wiring hareness it connects to.
So it had fuded the wire together with the iginiton coil.
It was easy enough to get a new black connector clip surround thingy as per picture above.
I tried to repair this lead, but could not find the little connector that connected to the igntion coil anywhere, the seat dealer didnt even have it in there connectors box. (im good friends with one).
So what i had to do is buy a complete engine harness and cut off this little section below and solderered that together on the rest of the wiring.
I got it from a breakers yard for £100, but new its about £150 or so.