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From: Ian Stuart
Subject: Re: SER1 Welsh/frost-plugs
Date: 08:25 on 09 Sep 2004
On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 22:22, GRAHAM WOOD wrote:
> Cox and Turner have the correct ones  in stock (Core Plugs).  I brought some
> recently, can't remember how much but they weren't expensive.
Back in 2002, I bought some: Core plugs (pn: 4x525428 & 2xRTC4250), plus
postage: £7.43

This was for a spread-bore 2ltr engine.

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