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Where are spark plugs in a R34 GT? my car is getting a service now and the dude called me back. He Said that they will have to rip apart the manifold and its going to be an extra $200 on top of the service? does this sound right?

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Obviously none of you have done the plugs on a R34 ?

I've done it, and because of the additional traction control butterfly it is indeed necessary to remove alot more than an equivalent R33 etc. Not sure I'd pay $200 extra, but definately takes more time.

Plugs are easy, just do it yourself, your time doesn't cost you anything right ? :(

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doing plugs on a r34 is a flamin mongrel you just cant slide out the spark plug cover compare to a r33 some much shit is in the way in order to do the plugs, like paul said the throttle body, and plus like hoses and other random shit

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Where are spark plugs in a R34 GT? my car is getting a service now and the dude called me back. He Said that they will have to rip apart the manifold and its going to be an extra $200 on top of the service? does this sound right?

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no its just time not including plugs it spun me out i will love to know how to do this gear my self so i do not have to waste cash

To Change List

1. Air filter

2. Fuel Filter

3. Spark plugs

and i on the look out 4 new person 2 look after me car. Speed works closed down and i do not know where to take it now i want some one to tell me what it has in it (Coil pack and Spark plugs)

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