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Hey guys.

So I am going to submit the order to Denso next Friday.

Currently have;

Cussco x 6 plugs

Liam s x 6 plugs

Daleo x 6 plugs

Anyone else, please add your name to the list.

I will PM my account details next Wednesday with shipping costs (express post - should be able to keep it under $10 per set).

Please make sure you have PM'd me your shipping address prior to that (may be helpful).

Cheers.

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Hey guys.

Postage will be via Express Post once I receive the plugs and will be bubble wrapped for safe transport.

Postage cost is $8.50 anywhere in Aus.

Please confirm via PM by 6pm this Friday (12/6/09) if you want a set.

I will place the order once I have received everyone's payment.

Total cost will be $104.50 to your door.

Denso state that these plugs are good for 150,000kms or around 1.5-2 times longer than Platinums.

:P

Edited by iamhe77

Better count me in, not sure whats been done to my m35 and i better get it running good, i should call up the service sticker i have on the window and find out whats been done to it.

Whats the Part number for this plug?

Hey guys.

Postage will be via Express Post once I receive the plugs and will be bubble wrapped for safe transport.

Postage cost is $8.50 anywhere in Aus.

Please confirm via PM by 6pm this Friday (12/6/09) if you want a set.

I will place the order once I have received everyone's payment.

Total cost will be $104.50 to your door.

Denso state that these plugs are good for 150,000kms or around 1.5-2 times longer than Platinums.

:P

I would love to get in on this deal, is it too late? Put me down for six if possible. I would pm but aren't allowed yet? :P

Thanks.

And received! :banana:

Payment received;

Scotty nm35

Daleo

Waiting for bank to complete transfer;

Liam s

"Angus Smart" and "Cussco".

Are you guys in or not?

Once the bank completes the transfer from Liam s, I will be paying for and ordering the plugs.

If anyone is still thinking that they may want to order some. Time is nearly up!

The order was paid today & sent to Denso Japan where the plugs need to be made up.

Daleo

scotty nm35

liam s

Will send them out to you the moment I have them.

Should be between 10-12 weeks as stated previously.

liam s you have a PM.

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Update.

The plugs arrived at Denso today, but I can't get there to pick them up until Monday morning.

I will Express Post them out on Monday, so you guys (that paid) should have them by Wednesday at the latest.

  • 11 months later...

Okay guys, so I am doing another group buy on Denso IKH22 plugs.

Those that are interested, please let me know ASAP.

I will be ordering on the 2nd August and will require full payment prior to this date.

As before, there is a 3 month lead time on plug delivery.

Unfortunately the price has increased slightly :happy: so total cost shipped to your door will be $114.50 for a set of 6 plugs.

These plugs are stated to be good for 150,000kms.... but I would still change them out every 80-100,000kms.

If interested, let me know either here or PM

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