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I don't know where the link is but I done it the other day without any information, its not rocket science. Remove the crossover pipe, remove the plastic plate thing pull the coil packs of the plugs and change them. You will know what to do once you get into iy.

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also it maybe hard to get the coil packs off the spark plug, dont be scared...when you remove the pack there will be a little pop cos of the rubber and the plug, are really tight together and theres no air or space to get it so come off softly. But anyways be carefull and firm when you pull them off, dont rip them off. Firm but not ruff..the last thing you want is new coil pack..i'm babaling abit but eh..i'm bored

This is the site your looking for JUNR33 its got photos and all of how to do it, did my the other week and gap the plugs to 1.1mm after a week it started misfiring so i recommend you gap them to 0.9m or 0.8mm just trial and error whatever works best GOOD LUCK =)

http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/benk/gtst/Fi...ndplugmaint.htm

yer, you need a feeler guage to gap the plugs if you're unfamiliar with that. They're about $5-$10 from Repco, SuperCheap Auto, etc although I bought mine from Bunnings in the auto section.

You stick the appropriate mm guages under the head of the plug and use a hammer to gently tap it to the required gap. Pretty easy process.

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