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    no

    the VX has a coil over each spark plug. Makes starting alot better, eliminates the need for a destribiter and the need for sparkplug wires.

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    So SPAZZ are these coilovers hard to take off? This is my first VX and even though I have 63k on mine I wanted to know how hard it is to take off and change plugs?

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    Just as easy as changing any other plugs.
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    Thanks guy's...................

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    Changing the plugs isn't bad but the back right hand side one is a bugger...

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by vrsvx
    So SPAZZ are these coilovers hard to take off? This is my first VX and even though I have 63k on mine I wanted to know how hard it is to take off and change plugs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtains
    Well thats all good advice so I'm gonna buy one, now I was talking to a guy that owns a 1999 VX and we were looking his car over and I was kind of drawn to the spark plug units, I never seen them set up like that with red flat connectors on them and he said they were a Ferrari design. Is that true? and that the body is Stainless Steel?
    Ferrari design spark plugs? stainless steel body?

    Hope the "guy" is not a member of this board...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxfireRedMica
    Ferrari design spark plugs? stainless steel body?

    Hope the "guy" is not a member of this board...
    Yea, I think he was kinda strecthing the facts a little........

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtains
    I want to buy a VX but I don't want to do the repairs myself .....
    I hope you're not set in stone on that , you might find getting underneath and getting greasy, banged-up, shaved skin, etc... is half the fun with the VX. Comparatively it's quite an easy vehicle to work on, I think.

    Cheers!

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    i wonder if the guy trying to sell to curtains is the guy that posted that one for sale a while back that was rediculously priced and then he started lambasting all of us when we told him what we thought...talking about how rare of a vehicle it was, and all this and that blah blah blah. Trying to educate/sell the largest repository of knowledge (this forum) on the vehicle with some of the basic "neatos" of it.

    Sounds like it could be the same guy to me. I'd watch out. If you (curtains) give us more info (VIN, mileage, shape) the group here could give a realistic idea of what to pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbigity
    i wonder if the guy trying to sell to curtains is the guy that posted that one for sale a while back that was rediculously priced and then he started lambasting all of us when we told him what we thought...talking about how rare of a vehicle it was, and all this and that blah blah blah. Trying to educate/sell the largest repository of knowledge (this forum) on the vehicle with some of the basic "neatos" of it.

    Sounds like it could be the same guy to me. I'd watch out. If you (curtains) give us more info (VIN, mileage, shape) the group here could give a realistic idea of what to pay.
    Yea The VX I'm talking about is a silver one with about 77,000 miles on it and the vin# is jaccn57x4x7991458 his name is scott he couldn't sell it for 14,000 so he put it back on e-bay you can see it but there is only 10 hrs left.

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    of course he couldnt sell it for 14k! its a 99 and had almost 80k miles on it... almost any search you do for a VX will turn up a newer vx with lower mileage or lower price.. or both

    i bought mine from a dealer for under 14k and its an 01 w/ (at the time) 39k miles

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    i gotta say...they are the best vehicles out there, no doubt about that...but some people just get it. Especially supply and demand. While they may be hot little rigs, the only people that would pay what they are technically worth (to enthusiasts) are the enthusiasts...who already have them and are prolly not in the market for another. Cheeky monkey

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