Distributor 1990 – 1992 Ford Probe, Mazda 626, Mx-3 on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Distributor 1990 – 1992
Ford Probe, Mazda 626, MX-3 Used, pulled off running engine, charging, Ford
Probe GT I broke down for parts. Please cross-reference
part numbers to ensure part is for your vehicle. Replaces Autozone/ Oreilly
Part Numbers Part Number: 31-877 Part Number: 84-877 Also good to have as a spare or if restoring a vehicle. |
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