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Ngk Izfr6h11 Laser Iridium Premium Spark Plugs 4294 For Bmw on 2040-parts.com

US $17.59
Location:

Sofia, European Union, Bulgaria

Sofia, European Union, Bulgaria
Condition:New Brand:NGK Surface Finish:Iridium Manufacturer Part Number:IZFR6H11 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:IZFR6H11 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Other Part Number:4294 Manufacturer:Ngk Spark Plug Co., Ltd. Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:87295042946

  •  NGK Laser Iridium spark plugs are the latest OE spark plug design
  •  Laser Welded 0.8mm Iridium center electrode
  •  Laser Welded platinum ground electrode
  • Strongest Ignitability
  • Longest Life Possible
  • High Quality Made in Japan


IZFR6H11

4294

Details

16,0 mm

14,0 mm

19,0 mm

1,1 mm

interference-free, 5 k Ohm

Suitable for BMW with N62 B4, N46 B20, N45 B18, N46 B18, N62 B40, N62 B48

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