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ISm I - H A till 01 ft ip I tfi? v . zS v v« * 5.' ■ ' :' >' * ' U : - ' n «, "' " ' - - 7 r\ I’;/ X < < Ru 'K With cng^||g| e '.I M EfcK m: ” -Vi " - ' '"Ww» \-n' < ■ ; . . , „ t •'■ r<---'• ■ XtC'WMA' 'W ' < TUNE-UP WITH OUMHONS. UNLESS YOU’VE GOT fiSONEV TO BU» t • If you're driving around with a set of tired old spark plugs under your bonnet, chances are you'll be paying over the odds for petrol. . r , A J . , . . You see, old, worn or dirty plugs mean .that you are wasting fuel. And these days, petro. and money mean much the same thing. . . x u * p So to save money and fuel, book your car in for a tune-up and a <resh set or Champion Spark Plugs. You'll notice the difference. Your car will start more easily, perform better, and run smoother. You'll also find you.'ll use less petrol because, as _ .... ■ i iiiiiijiiiiiiiil overseas tests have shown, you could be saving up to 4.5 ’ litres (that's a gallon) every tankful. R ABJ a Bfi RB AM If you're a do-it-yourselfer, change your own spark ? y r SUM pluos. Either way,-you'll save. And the only thing that’ll be .. -'Wißißwr-.-'* i down the drain is your old set of plugs. ixST. A. cL.cWmßllfcJ FILL’ER lIP WITH CHAMMOKS.

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Press, 6 October 1980, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 6 October 1980, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 6 October 1980, Page 21