This is a NOS set of BWD (Borg-Warner) CH8623SP spark Plug cables custom tailored for 1985 Chevrolet Astro and C10 vehicles. These are in new condition and come to eBay from a recently closed auto parts store. Check the compatibility list to see if this is the correct set of wires for your vehicle. The picture is a stock item and may have a different boot end, but is the same brand and quality as you will receive. Thanks and may God bless you! |
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