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1968 Dodge Charger 318 Complete Original Engine Wiring Battery Cable Cables 68 on 2040-parts.com

US $94.68
Location:

Avon, Ohio, US

Avon, Ohio, US
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this is a engine bay wiring parts lot for your 1968 dodge charger..this is about as nice as it gets when it comes to original equipment for your project.

you get both engine wiring looms for a stock 318 charger and you get very useable and nice battery cables that were pulled from a running and driving 318 charger with a stock set up...much of the stuff has been unbolted from the firewall so you will also get to see how to hook it up correctly...and you get some original bolts to install this stuff!!!!

buyer to pay 16.68 shipping and handling and insurance in the cont usa.

international buyer to pay 44.68 shipping and handling.

please text or call 440-522-0048 (leave a message) with questions or email.

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