Autocraft Ac680 10-piece Noid Light Test Set on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, US
AUTOCRAFT AC680 10-PIECE NOID LIGHT TEST SET
Tests electronic fuel injection systemes on GM TBI, Bosch PFI, Ford TBI, GM PFI, GEO TBI, GM SCPI, Bosch 2 and GM MUTLTEC2 equipped vehicles
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