Spark Plug Wires


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Spark Plug Wires

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I can probably use some new ones, anyone have suggestions? Will a do it yourself set from the local auto store work? I don't need $100 plug wires, so functional but (forgive the pun) plug and play is what I'm looking for. Thanks!
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Post by allilump »

I used Taylor braided wires for my 79 that I got from TIMS., and they are great. :!: :D I don't know where you can get them now, but if you can find them, I say they're the way to go. :thumupp:
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72 BMW R75/5 Toaster, 79 CBX

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