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Item: NISMO Racing Spark Plugs

Age: 1000klms

Condition: Excellent

Price: $130

To Fit: (What car) RB26

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: NISMO Racing Spark Plugs, used for 1000klms. $240 + freight and taxes if purchased from Nismo. (22401-RS238-8) Email me for photos

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what's so good about them,convince me i need them :)

From the Nismo website:

GK spark plugs are used in many different racing formats, including N1 racing. This is a highly reliable spark plug that features better ignition performance and reduced electric discharge voltages. Three different models are available, with different external electrodes and body types.

Platinum electrodes are recommended for turbo engines. Depending on the ignition chamber of the NA and other engines, choose either platinum or nickel alloy types.

These I believe are Platinum Electrodes

Please read for yourself; http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competi...ine/splugs.html

Hope this helps

Item: NISMO Racing Spark Plugs

Age: 1000klms

Condition: Excellent

Price: $130

To Fit: (What car) RB26

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: NISMO Racing Spark Plugs, used for 1000klms. $240 + freight and taxes if purchased from Nismo. (22401-RS238-8) Email me for photos

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Can you confirm that they are platinum cause the code for platinum is 22401-RS238-7 and you have said they are (22401-RS238-8) If they are the platinums I will take them....

Can you confirm that they are platinum cause the code for platinum is 22401-RS238-7 and you have said they are (22401-RS238-8) If they are the platinums I will take them....

Hi gtronroids,

They are defiantly 238's and Platinum electrodes. I'm just not sure why they are -8's? If there is an issue, Im happy to refund your purchase..

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