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Condition:New Pack Size:1 Single Unit Part_Number:BR4-LM Brand:NGK Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Configuration:Single Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Cross Reference:0004525701, 0242215502, 14 R-9 EU0, 14R9EUO, JR 17, QJ17LM, RJ17LM, W14LMR-US, W14LMRUS, WR11E0, Z 84 Diameter:M14 Electrode Gap:0.7 mm Electrode Material:Nickel Fuel Type:Petrol Grade:Standard Hex Size:20.8 mm (13/16") Hex Spanner Size:21 mm Manufacturer:NGK Manufacturer Part Number:BR4-LM Material:Nickel MPN:BR4-LM Projection Type:Non Projected Reach:9.5 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:092.13.609, 9207 02098, E 9207 02098 Resistor:Yes Seal Type:Gasket Seat Sub Type:Standard Terminal Type:M4 Thread Thread Diameter:14 mm Tip Configuration:Single Electrode Type:Spark Plug EAN:087295141335

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