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    I just did the first tune up on my 99 GTP since I purchased it a few months ago. When I stared to swap out the plugs I know the electrodes were worn down to the insulators and now the job is called do to rain at 3 done/ 3 to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by kkehlet View Post
    I just did the first tune up on my 99 GTP since I purchased it a few months ago. When I stared to swap out the plugs I know the electrodes were worn down to the insulators and now the job is called do to rain at 3 done/ 3 to go
    HA! You bought the "boot grease" scam! lmao
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    It's nothing more than di-electric grease and I didn't pay for it. I am think the last owner got 70,000 plus on them plugs, because it has 174,000 plus on it now.
    Swen, enjoy the LT1 , I had a 96 T/A and loved it
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    Quote Originally Posted by kkehlet View Post
    It's nothing more than di-electric grease and I didn't pay for it. I am think the last owner got 70,000 plus on them plugs, because it has 174,000 plus on it now.
    Swen, enjoy the LT1 , I had a 96 T/A and loved it
    As long as you didn't pay for it I'll let you slide. LOL

    I do enjoy the LT1...it looks like an LT1 but is much...MUCH...faster than a regular, run of the mill LT1. LOL
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    I was referring more to body style of the LT1 Camaro and T/A ...... I wouldn't mind getting a new Gen 3 LT1 and shoehorning in a 93-97 T/A
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