Triumph Tr3 Champion L87 Sparkplugs on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Springs, Mississippi, US
Triumph TR3 sparkplugs (4). Champion L 87 Y for Triumph 4 cylinder engines. May fit all 2 - 2.2 liter Triumph 4 cylinder engines. Will not ship outside the U.S.
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