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Old 03-22-2013 | 01:19 AM
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WRX/STI continental timing belt kit w/water pump

BNIB Continental timing belt kit(TB328K1) w/ NPW(OE supplier) water pump(21111AA240), this kit comes with everything needed for timing belt job except the belt tensioner(Gates normally go for $110 by itself), compare to Gates complete kit(TCKWP328, $335-345 most vendor sell for), you will still save money.

TB328K1 kit with NPW water pump, $200! Fits WRX EJ255 and STI EJ257, also 05 WRX EJ205 specifically

Also have BNIB NGK(LFR6AIX-11), $45! Fits all EJ255/257

Buy both, $235

I'm located in SF, local pickup or ship for $250 for the whole thing.

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Old 03-23-2013 | 12:35 PM
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Sat bump!
Old 03-25-2013 | 04:50 PM
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bump obo, don't really need it. Throw me some offer guys, but please NO lowball please!
Old 03-25-2013 | 05:23 PM
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Just so you know any NGK plug ending in a -11 is not the right plug for a turbo Subaru, you'll need to gap them down. The correct plug for a FI 2.5 engine would be LFR6AIX, with most using the LFR7AIX for a step colder. If it's -11 the gap is something like .044 or more.
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Just so you know any NGK plug ending in a -11 is not the right plug for a turbo Subaru, you'll need to gap them down. The correct plug for a FI 2.5 engine would be LFR6AIX, with most using the LFR7AIX for a step colder. If it's -11 the gap is something like .044 or more.
Cool, thx for the info. I guess my friend might bought the wrong one. I'm actually selling all these for a friend who doesn't come on board. I will let him know. Thx

He was giving this site, so I posted for him:
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/prod...roductid=23525

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/part_fi...uv/results.asp

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