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NGK-NTK to be the Featured Spark Plug of ExtremeWrench

NGK Spark Plugs now offers independent repair shop owners rewards via ExtremeWrench's rewards redemption portal.

NGK Spark Plugs now offers independent repair shop owners rewards via ExtremeWrench’s rewards redemption portal.       

NGK Spark Plugs
Since 1936, NGK Spark Plugs has been the world leader in technology, innovation, and world-class quality in the design of spark plugs and oxygen sensors. Today, NGK manufactures NGK Spark Plugs and NTK Oxygen Sensors for virtually every automotive manufacturer in the world. NGK is currently offering rewards points on spark plugs, wire sets, oxygen sensors and glow plugs to independent repair shop owners.

NGK has built a reputation for quality and reliability, and a commitment to excellence continues to be the driving force behind the company’s advanced research and development programs. With state-of-the-art manufacturing, inventory, and distribution facilities, NGK is dedicated to providing customers with world-class products and services.

ExtremeWrench     
ExtremeWrench is the largest internet directory of Independent Auto Repair Shops. All of the services provided to the consumer and the repair shop owner are completely free. The organic search results are merit based, and provide consumers with a unique perspective on the independent repair shops in their community. Consumers can view each member’s shop profile to see detailed information to help make an informed decision. The shop profile contains: services performed, carlines serviced, current rating, and an interactive map and directions feature. Consumers can also make on-line appointments and receive text message notifications when their repairs are completed. Independent Repair Shop owners can sign up for rewards from a host of TIER 1 manufactures on over 30 different products categories

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