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Hi guys, just a quick one. I've been asking around for copper plugs for my r33 gtst and I've been told in most places they can't get them, is this the case? Or do you just use falcon ones? Cheers guys Cam

NGK BKR6EYA is the most common for a stock car gapped to .8mm

A quick search would of given you the results. It took me all of a minute to find this thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...amp;hl=rb25+ngk

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Have a cry sweet heart, it took u all of a minute to reply next time don't

wow, i don't see you lasting too much longer on here with that attitude.

another plug to use is the BCPR6ES

but as he said, next time try searching. this gets covered nearly every week

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Have a cry sweet heart, it took u all of a minute to reply next time don't

The point about thoroughly searching before asking a question is to show a bit of respect for the people who have already taken the time to provide the information you are looking for, and not clog up the forums with the same question asked and answered in multiple threads.

Do you want us to wipe your ass for you too?

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The point about thoroughly searching before asking a question is to show a bit of respect for the people who have already taken the time to provide the information you are looking for, and not clog up the forums with the same question asked and answered in multiple threads.

Do you want us to wipe your ass for you too?

careful, he might totaly beat you with the comeback "yes"

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