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changed candles - Toyota Celica, 1.8 l., 2003

changed candles - Toyota Celica 18 l 2003

I traveled 20,000 miles on old ones, 3 years.
In principle, probably it was possible not to change.

Price tag: 1,250 ₽ Mileage: 74,000 km
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aka-mazai 08.12.20

I brought it from the existential =) maybe China. xs.
well, on Japanese sites there are different boxes

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somebody 08.12.20

Strange, there were such boxes on the shop window (in yellow tones), and they gave me a red and black one ... And he explained by the fact that yellow China ... Strangely strange ...

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aka-mazai 08.12.20

Well, I, too, always drove these 90 rubles ... In the summer, they seem normal ... =) What color do you have?

I'll post it soon

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aka-mazai 08.12.20

Yellow with green.

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somebody 08.12.20

Well, I, too, always drove these 90 rubles ... In the summer, they seem normal ... =) What color do you have?

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aka-mazai 08.12.20

this is good news =) I always went to those that are 100 ... there is a set of iks for the summer

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somebody 08.12.20

aka-mazai

the fact that Toyota does not release candles, I know =) I mean they are simple rubles for 100 or they have iridium platinum ?!

Yes, those that are 100 rubles. - turd. =) The other day I installed myself a Denso Iridium Power ik-16. What a vesch! And savings on the eyes and start up differently!

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Konstantinov 08.12.20

iridium 360

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aka-mazai 08.12.20

the fact that Toyota does not release candles, I know =) I mean they are simple rubles for 100 or they have iridium platinum ?!

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Konstantinov 08.12.20

denso they :)

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aka-mazai 08.12.20

original simple or noble ?! =) here I just think to take the IK16 like Toyota ... but inside the NLC! nlc without toyota nameplate cheaper

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Konstantinov 08.12.20

was the original, changed to the original :)

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aka-mazai 08.12.20

Come on ... with our gasoline! What candles were there and what did they change?