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Edit: Hang on a minute isn't your mrs name Melissa?

And it just so happens a "Melissa" served you...2+2=BS

Mates rates / Trade prices etc don't count - UNLESS you are prepared to get the item for the rest of us at the same cost!

Otherwise you can't go around saying they cost $12, hopefully you understand that otherwise I can feel a keystroke-warrior-session coming on :confused:

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LOL, you actually went to the trouble of scanning a receipt :D

It must be cheaper for Z200 because the Z202 - which is the one I have is MUCH larger and nobody has it for less than $20 - NOBODY!

still LOL :)

See attached photo

My misses works at the comm bank and yes her name is melissa also, but no connection to who ever the chick i bought the parts from in narre warren. I can go take a pic of the melissa chick that works there if ya like :)

PS i had the receipt laying around on my table so i took a photo of it. The Z202 is just bigger but doesent really do anything different!!

I can go take a pic of the melissa chick that works there if ya like :D
LOL, only if she is HOT!

ok - well it was worth a try :cheers:

Maybe I will grab a z200 - problem is their usually out of stock at A'barn, Eastcoast & Kmart!

The reason I used a Bigger fuel filter is that I have heard people say to put in th biggest filter you can fit as this will either A. Last Longer or B. Flow Better or C. Both!

End off-topic :)

There are special socket bits that are made for them. I got one in my socket set. When you say buy one that fits a vl, i take it you talking about socket bits, coz it was my impression that all spark plugs are the same size. So as long as you have a socket bit that will fit a spark plug then you should be right to go. Did that help any????????????

oi big bhoy hook us up with the location of your fuchs dealer...

isn't there a fuchs employee on this forum? can he hook me up :)

I need to change oil, oil filter, fuel filter and sparkies.

Also I was told that Skylines came stock with 0.8mm gap sparks. I know my HKS Idium ones were anyways. I've since gone to copper which I have a sneaking suspicion are 1mm because they keep fouling.

ok, well the big secrect is Waverley Auto parts. its at 7a Aristoc rd Glen waverley 9560- 3400 . They sell all fuchs stuff, as well as exeedy clutch's etc etc. They can get anything you need really and possibly drop it off to you. Give them a call and see what they can do for you. I know a few of the people that work there and have always got the best prices on everything for me.

oi big bhoy hook us up with the location of your fuchs dealer...

isn't there a fuchs employee on this forum? can he hook me up :D

I need to change oil, oil filter, fuel filter and sparkies.

Also I was told that Skylines came stock with 0.8mm gap sparks. I know my HKS Idium ones were anyways. I've since gone to copper which I have a sneaking suspicion are 1mm because they keep fouling.

don't you have a GTS with a 2.0L NA?

io don't think gap is going to be an issue if that is the case...

There are special socket bits that are made for them. I got one in my socket set. When you say buy one that fits a vl, i take it you talking about socket bits, coz it was my impression that all spark plugs are the same size. So as long as you have a socket bit that will fit a spark plug then you should be right to go. Did that help any????????????

yeah kinda....i was talkin about those long yellow sparkie wrench things that you buy from autobahn with the funny T at the end that already has a socket on it. but it looks like i can use an ordinary wrench right?? just have to make sure the socket fits the hole yeah??

You can either get one of those yellow things, or just get a socket that fits on a normal wrench thing. They look like normal sockets but are a bit longer and have a rubber insert for gripping the spark plug.

Oh and they come in different sizes, skylines use 16mm plugs so get one that is 16mm or else its a pain in the arse putting the car back together to drive to the shops to get the right one.

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