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Condition:New Article Number:5743 Brand:NGK Classic Part:No Configuration:Single Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Depth mm:22 Diameter:14 mm Electrode Material:Iridium Fuel Type:Petrol Grade:Premium Height mm:85 Hex Size:20.8 mm (13/16") Hex Spanner Size:20.8 mm (13/16") Interchange Part Number:MN119500 Manufacturer Heat Range:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:IGR6A11 Material:Iridium Performance Part:Yes Reach:19 mm (3/4") Reference OE/OEM Number:MN119500 Resistor:Yes Spanner Size:20.8 mm Spark Position:3.5 mm Superseded Part Number:MN119500 Thread Diameter:14 mm Thread Length:19 mm Thread Size:25, M14 x 1 Type:Spark Plug Voltage:Does Not Apply Weight Gram:79 Width mm:24

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