100 Spark Plug Wire Distributor Terminals Brass Plated on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, US
Quantity of 100 Spark plug wire distributor terminals
Manufacturer unknown.
100 + 5 extra for $8.00
Brass plated steel (attracted by magnet)
Slight tarnish.
You will receive 100 (one hundred) pieces for $8
Combined shipping for multiple items.
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Excess shipping charges returned by Paypal refund.
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