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the problem is all the catalogues list platinum plugs for skylines, hence the $20 per plug. so you need to know exactly what you want when you go in there because joe dickhead behind the counter is just gonna take his book as gospel and ignore anything you say.

as said, for a stockish 20 bcp6es or bcpr6es. can also use bkr6e is they dont have the others, or even any of those with 7 instead of 6, but they wont last as long.

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the problem is all the catalogues list platinum plugs for skylines, hence the $20 per plug. so you need to know exactly what you want when you go in there because joe dickhead behind the counter is just gonna take his book as gospel and ignore anything you say.

as said, for a stockish 20 bcp6es or bcpr6es. can also use bkr6e is they dont have the others, or even any of those with 7 instead of 6, but they wont last as long.

You cant use BKR6E, that is a Toyota spark plug and is 4 mm shorter than nissan.

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go to coventries and say u work for some company and get a trade discount, they don't seem to ask for proof if u sound confident

the last time i bought 6x plugs for my gtst is was around $16 including GST for 6!

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The spark plug is around 4mm shorter in the body and wont seat into the coil like the right spark plug would.

well there ya go, never knew that.

dont get -11s, unless you have a very good ignition system you'll have trouble with blowing out spark under full load

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