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Old 10-01-2015, 11:50 AM
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So OK perhaps some good can come from this?

From what I can see at the time of typing the plug part numbers listed above are all available at the dealership.

You could also get the plugs from a scrap yard.

You could also piss about with crocodile clips and bits of wire and match sticks trying to get a decent connection as I'm sure many do. Problem with this approach is that you might short out the bits or bugger up more stuff on your car - I dunno.

Despite the recent fleecing I still think plugs are best
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