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Hey guys,

I'm happy to announce that I can offer you fantastic prices of the entire NGK Iridium Range. These plugs are available for $16.50 a plugPrices are as follows:

4 x NGK Iridium IX = $66 ($5 extra if postage is required)

6 x NGK Iridium IX = $99 ($5 extra if postage is required)

8 x NGK Iridium IX = $132 ($5 extra if postage is required)

Pickup is available from the Gold Coast. COD will require a 10% deposit and all related costs are at your expense.

That's $16.50 a plug, singles can also be purchased for this price also.

Here is a basic reference chart for you all to go by:

BCPR6EIX-11

180SX & S13 Silvia CA18DET (4/1989 - 1/1991)

Z31 300ZX VG30ET (9/1983 - 10/1987)

Z31 300ZX VG20ET (9/1983 - 10/1985)

R31 Skyline RB20DE (8/1987 - 11/1989)

R31 Skyline RB20DET (8/1987 - 5/1989)

R32 Skyline RB20E & RB20DE (5/1989 - 8/1993)

R32 Skyline RB20DE (8/1991 - 8/1993)

R32 Skyline RB20DET (Late models)(8/1991 - 8/1993)

R32, R33 & R34 GTR RB26DETT (8/1989 - on)

R34 Skyline RB25DET (5/1998 - 6/2001)

S12 Silvia CA18ET (8/1983 - 5/1988)

S15 Silvia SR20DE (6/1996 - 1/1999)

BCPR5EIX-11

R31 Skyline RB20DE (8/1985 - 8/1987)

R32 Skyline RB25DE (5/1989 - 8/1993)

R32 Skyline RB20DET (Early Models)(5/1989 - 8/1991)

R33 Skyline RB20E (8/1993 - 5/1998)

Cefiro RB20DET (9/1988 - 5/1992)

Laurel RB20DET (1/1989 - 1/1993)

BKR6EIX

180SX SR20DET (1/1991 - on)

S13 SR20DET (1/1991 - 10/1993)

S14 SR20DET (10/1993 - 6/1996)

S15 SR20DET (6/1996 - 1/1999)

Toyota Soarer 1JZ-GTE (Early Models)(5/1991 - 8/1996)

Toyota MR2 3S-GTE (All Models)(10/1989 - 10/1999)

BKR6EIX-11

Toyota Soarer 1JZ-GTE (Late Models)(8/1996 - 4/2001)

Toyota Soarer 1UZ-FE (5/1991 - 9/1997)

BKR5EIX-11

R33 Skyline RB25DE (8/1993 - 5/1998)

R33 Skyline RB25DET (8/1993 - 5/1998)

R34 Skyline RB25DE (5/1998 - 6/2001)

BKR7EIX-11

N14 Pulsar GTI-r SR20DET (1990 - 1995)

VL turbo (1986 - 1988)

Please if you have any questions, or require plugs for a vehicle not listed above, feel free to contact me by either e-mail [email protected] or PM.

Regards,

Andrew

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Moderators can you please delete my original, duplicate, post. I closed it by accident. Admin if you any concerns or questions please contact me.

Hey Gaki,

I have updated the listings to include you query. The plug is a BKR5EIX-11. If I can help you with anything else please do not hesitate to ask.

Regards,

Andrew Sullivan

Hey mate,

Yes I do keep the plugs you require, the GTIr takes BKR7EIX-11 plugs. I have updated the listing to include this vehicle.

Regards,

Andrew

Hey mate,

The plugs you require come pre gapped at 1.1mm (BCPR5EIX-11), this is the factory recommened gap. Although many people do regap them to 0.8mm, it's a personal thing.

Hope that helps,

Andrew

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