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Hi all, i have a set of 6 NGK iridium racing competition spark plugs for sale. These are BK-E type, part number is R7119-9, heat range is 9, meant for RB26DETT. These are the sunken head design, which gives the ultimate in strength for race use as well as excellent power delivery. This plug lasts about 2-3 times longer than the iridium IRI series NGKs.These retail for about $50AUD each, $300 for a set of 6, if you can get hold of them. This set of 6 was used in my GTR32 for just 300kms, selling due to going for a different heat range. Asking just $100 $100 $80 DELIVERED TO ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA [/u][/s] $70 $60 for the set of 6.

That's $10 per plug fer a $50 plug!!! Please steal them from me, i just wanna get rid of them!

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This set of race spark plugs are barely used and in excellent condition, not much different from new, except that it's about $180 cheaper! PRICE DROP to $120 fer the set of 6.

Surely someone with big power or wanting race reliability on the tracks needs these. I can't use them as they are a little too cold fer my application.

Edited by J-Boy

If nobody takes them by then, they are yours. So if anyone wants these plugs at a very very cheap price compared to the brand new price, get in now.

I'm changing the heat range which i am using, which isn't heat range 9, that's why i have to sell the set. Otherwise, i wouldn't sell it at such a loss. :P

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