Taylor Spiro Pro Plug Wires

deepbluesc

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The photos should be self explanatory. While I don't remember how old they are, my car has seen maybe 200 miles since late 1999, so they are like new.
These were on the car last summer for Dyno Day with Dalke and the car made 250/350 with Bosch Platinum plugs that everyone loves so much:eek: , so I don't think they have any issues.

$30 plus shipping

SOLD!!
 

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Anybody!!

Half a dozen people are fighting over the other set of these and nobody even wants to offer to buy mine?!?!?!

So what exactly is the difference?
 
i'll ask u the same question i asked the other guy :)

what are these wires' advantages over the stock motorcraft ??
 
Here's what I know:

Taylor Spiro-Pro wires provide maximum firepower without radio interference, provide up to 10 times less resistance than standard resistor core wire. They have a 100 percent silicone inner and outer jacket that provides heat protection up to 600 degrees F, low-profile silicone boots with grips, and double spring locking spark plug terminals for a secure connection.

Oh, yea: They're blue.
 
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