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had been 3 good years and i reckon is high time to change my plugs......i want to get the attached pic.....any where to buy

 

them...wanted to try motorcycles accessories king Lim Ah Boy. that fellow sell lotsa things

 

if Satis Int'l is the retail for Denso...who then is the retail for NGK????

 

can drop me a tinker

 

[email protected]

 

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had been 3 good years and i reckon is high time to change my plugs......i want to get the attached pic.....any where to buy

 

them...wanted to try motorcycles accessories king Lim Ah Boy. that fellow sell lotsa things

 

if Satis Int'l is the retail for Denso...who then is the retail for NGK????

 

can drop me a tinker

 

[email protected]

 

 

Theres someone in here who sells plugs etc.

 

Search for Trex 101.

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had been 3 good years and i reckon is high time to change my plugs......i want to get the attached pic.....any where to buy

 

them...wanted to try motorcycles accessories king Lim Ah Boy. that fellow sell lotsa things

 

if Satis Int'l is the retail for Denso...who then is the retail for NGK????

 

can drop me a tinker

 

[email protected]

 

If you want to buy fast, try mx-trading.

 

http://www.mx tradings.com/NGK%20and%20others.htm

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Hypersonic

Everything is overpriced here. The free shipping from amazon is a good deal for us, have to make full use of it.

 

But sometimes it's because of the rental here.

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changed my plugs at FK.....hard find but think they one of the shops that retails NGK Iridium Max....this plugs not many shops retailing....need to tak out after 80,000 to inspect.....but normal ops shld be till 100,000...within the safe range Japan recommends

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