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Hi all,

Recently i purchased a 92' Skyline 32 Gts-t and just have a few questions for servicing the vehicle; I'm planning on using the Turbolight Motul oil. My question is in regards to the Spark plugs and Leads as i want to replace them because i'm not sure how old they are exactly,

What do people recommend using for Spark Plugs and what part numbers do i use? I Live in Victoria and will be using Autobarn to get my products. Also if anyone knows the part numbers for the leads that'd be great as well as what brand for the best quality that'd be awesome.

Also if anyone has any other things that they recommend i should change over whilst doing the service, please advise so i can organise that too!

Cheers.

32s don't have spark leads. Do a search, as the subject of suitable spark plugs has been done to death. Or you could simply remove one of your plugs and look at the markings on it.

As mentioned above, easiest way to get the right spark plug is pull an old one and get the brand and part number off it. Then head into your local Autobarn and crossmatch it with the brands they stock (NGK and Bosch) I believe.

Also do all your filters, so the oil, air and fuel. When you change the oil run an engine oil cleaner through it to get rid of anything sitting in the bottom of it. Then just pretty much do a once over on the engine, look at signs of wear on belts, on leaks, loose hose clamps.

Then give it a good wash, sit back an admire your new beast!

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