Thomas Hamill, 40, and 41-year-old Martin McGilloway - who are neighbours at the Springdale Estate in the Co Tyrone town - pleaded not guilty to having the improvised explosive devices with intent to endanger life on 28 May last year.
They also denied a charge of having the bombs under suspicious circumstances.
Both men were remanded into custody and Belfast Recorder Judge David McFarland said he would review the case in two weeks time and set a provisional trial date in late May.
The charges arose after police stopped a car on the Mineveigh Road, outside the village of Newmills, near Coalisland.
They also denied a charge of having the bombs under suspicious circumstances.
Both men were remanded into custody and Belfast Recorder Judge David McFarland said he would review the case in two weeks time and set a provisional trial date in late May.
The charges arose after police stopped a car on the Mineveigh Road, outside the village of Newmills, near Coalisland.
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