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What sort of spark plug on cbr 600f4 - 2002 Honda CBR 600 F(4)i

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THE STOCK PLUG IS BELOW:

SKU: 31912-MBW-E11
SPARK PLUG (IMR9C-9H) (NGK) (Honda Code 6846034)

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