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( Atlas Spark Plugs. Fits Cadillac 8) Nos 491ra Replaces R44xls R45nsx on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Dundee, Ohio, United States

Dundee, Ohio, United States
YOUR GETTING 8 NEW OLD STOCK PLUGS AS SHOWN
Brand:ATLAS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:491RA Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:A/C R45XLS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

 You are looking at  (8) NOS 491RA Atlas Spark plugs. Same as AC R45NS, R45XLS, and R45NSX. Multiple 1974-1978 Cadillac and Eldorado applications. Also can be with other GM and Mopar applications. All 8 plugs for 1 bid.   Take a look.    . YOU ARE GETTING WHATS shown in the pictures .   Buyer pays the shipping from 44624 Check calculator for amount  , Any questions E mail Check out my other Items all selling no reserve like this. Thanks for looking , Good luck.

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