6 NGK PFR6G-11 spark plugs, free to the first person who emails me (<i>email</i>, not a followup posting--and USA shipping address only please).
I'd prefer to give these to someone who'd really benefit from getting them for free. If you can easily afford these, please hold off and give some youngster who's barely able to make the insurance payments a chance. If I don't hear from anyone in a week or so, I'll post a followup to this thread and invite everyone.
Why am I giving them away? This is the embarrassing part. These are the right plugs for a 1991 NSX. I put them in my 1995 and <i>then</i> found out that a '95 takes a different plug. They have less than 30 miles on them and are as good as new. My failure to double-check what plug I needed is someone else's gain; the NSX community has been generous and helpful to me and I'm happy to give something back in this way.
Changing NSX plugs is about a one-hour job for a decent home mechanic. There are instructions online at
http://www.danoland.com/nsxgarage/spark_plugs/spark_plug.htm
(which recommends using a flexible extension, but I found I didn't need one at all).
I'd prefer to give these to someone who'd really benefit from getting them for free. If you can easily afford these, please hold off and give some youngster who's barely able to make the insurance payments a chance. If I don't hear from anyone in a week or so, I'll post a followup to this thread and invite everyone.
Why am I giving them away? This is the embarrassing part. These are the right plugs for a 1991 NSX. I put them in my 1995 and <i>then</i> found out that a '95 takes a different plug. They have less than 30 miles on them and are as good as new. My failure to double-check what plug I needed is someone else's gain; the NSX community has been generous and helpful to me and I'm happy to give something back in this way.
Changing NSX plugs is about a one-hour job for a decent home mechanic. There are instructions online at
http://www.danoland.com/nsxgarage/spark_plugs/spark_plug.htm
(which recommends using a flexible extension, but I found I didn't need one at all).