That is a spark plug from a military FFR (Fitted For Radio) Land Rover. Also used on other older petrol engined military vehicles for suppression purposes. The whole ignition system is covered in metal casing and flexible braid over the HT and LT leads to prevent interference on the mlitary radio systems. I used to be a vehicle electrician in the army so have done plenty of work on those systems. A right pain in the neck!
 
ffs we've done that bit! we know its a fooking ffr plug and we know what ffr fookin is. dunt you read the fooking fred before yer fookin post.

fooking saturdbastiday night and they all crawl outta their vodka bottles and answer stuff that wur answered fooking days ago.


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suit yer self , but if yer gonna just read the furst post then answer yer gonna look like a right tit for always answering stuff that wur answered days ago. but if you don't mind everyone thinking yer a **** , then carry on.
 

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