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Anonymous Posted on Feb 02, 2010

I wanna know the spark plug #

What is the spark plug # for 2004 kx 125?

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The stock plug is highlighted below. Personally, I would get the $6.48 plug. The heat range is the same and you will not be able to tell any difference in performance. The expensive plug will last longer but you can buy four of the cheaper plugs for what you spend on the stock plug. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
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