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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: SanAntonio, Tx
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![]() oh man, tell me mm.ff's didnt say that, i guess they might be good for longetevity, but for performance they are crapnums, i use regular copper motorcraft plugs,
and wires, taylor, or frpp 9mm's are what i have and been great, if your on a budget those performance wires can run you 60-90$ so a stock set isnt that bad for driving daily. dont forget to gap them.
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