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i just put iridium 4's in and went to see sam at xtc who told me to take them out and put other ones in as they arent the best suited plugs.

this really piissed me off cos they cost $120 now i need to change them

the other thing that annoyed me about this is i went to REPCO and simply asked the guy who seemed to no a bit for a set of the best plugs i could get for my gtst

he sold me these iridium 4's and as i had heard the Hype about them i thought yeah why not as oi always put the best of everything into my car.

i dont think i can take them back either cos i dont have the reciept and the boxes had to be fished from the bin so im $120 down and still need new sparkies.

F#@$NG REPCO.

so yeah what do you all use in your cars?

cheers

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i use bcpr7es11's in mine... juct coppers...... they are perfect for my car i rekon... sydneykid reccomended them to me... and mine makes over 300rwhp so they cant be bad eh... gap to .8 if u run mildish boost and .6 if over 16 psi or so.... depends how u go...

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