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US $34.00
Location:

Darien, Illinois, United States

Darien, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:4302

Bosch Platinum +2 4302
  • Package of twelve spark plugs
  • New condition and in original packaging
  • Hot lady not included
  • Please verify compatibility before ordering

Bosch Platinum+2 Spark Plugs produce quick starts, smooth acceleration and increased fuel efficiency.

Key Features
  • Surface air gap technology   
  • Multiple ground electrode   
  • Platinum center electrode tip   
  • Surface Air Gap Design: Platinum+2 Spark Plugs deliver a powerful spark, for efficient combustion
  • Pre-gapped: Installation is fast because there is not need to gap

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