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A set of 6 RF7119 NGK Racing Competition plugs for sale. TOP of the entire spark plug range, sunken head design(unparalleled strength and durability esp. for track use, lasts about 2 X your NGK or other iridium plugs.) Used for just 300kms or so, i'm selling cuz i decided to go with a different heat range. Heat range for this set is 9, this set is meant for the GTR, however it should be the same for all skylines. Retail price is $50 per plug IF you can find them for sale, HKS top of the range race pro plugs sell at around $49.75 each at Performance Wholesale for a similiar level comparison. That means a set of 6 for $300. I'm only asking $100 $80 [/size] $70 $60 for the set of 6!!

That's $10 per plug for a $50 plug!!!! Please "steal" them from me~~~~! I just wanna get rid of them!!!!!!!!!

PM or ring/sms 0433553356.

Cheers, Jyo

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Edited by J-Boy

thats a pretty cold heat range. I would have thought something like a 7 or 8 for a street car that does occasional track time and that would be right on the limit...the car would fart and pop in the mornings till it gets upto working temp.

Edited by r33_racer

Yeah its just a tad too cold fer me, it was fantastic when it got to temp, but i just decided to stick with 8 in the end. Unless a MSD direct fire system comes thru sometime~

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