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Hey everyone,

 

I thought I'd treat the car too some new sparkplugs, since I've never changed them during my ownership. I got some Ngk pfr6b-11 laser platinums, as recommended by many a forum search.

 

So today I set about changing them, and the ones that came out were ngk bkr6ek. After a quick search these seem to be for a Toyota mr2! Now I've owned this 300zx for almost a year now, and it's never once missed a beat, it's an NA, so I'm guessing if it was a TT I'd have had a lot more problems but still, pretty shocked it worked, the plugs don't even look similar!

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Hi Poncho,This all too common as people cheap out from buying the correct plugs.Seen all kinds of odd ones over the years fitted.Whereabouts in Bristol do you live ? Im North of the River in Brentry

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Hey jimmer! It's Chris from down in hotwells, you did a timing belt change on my red NA auto back in the summer, and recommended lots of places to get good cider :thumbup: pleased to say it's still going strong, but I'll need to get an mot next month, any recommendations round here?

Hey jimmer! It's Chris from down in hotwells, you did a timing belt change on my red NA auto back in the summer, and recommended lots of places to get good cider [emoji106] pleased to say it's still going strong, but I'll need to get an mot next month, any recommendations round here?

 

It’s a good job you didn’t say “you did a timing belt and spark plug change”! :rofl:

It’s a good job you didn’t say “you did a timing belt and spark plug change”! :rofl:

 

Ahem that would be rather oooops :helpsmilie:

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