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Dsm Coil On Plug Setup Eclipse Talon Anodized Black on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Roseville, California, US

Roseville, California, US
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I make these in my shop from scratch. It is a custom part for Dsm eclipse talon or laser turbo car. 1991-1994. If you have different year let me know I make for you. Now for you and my saftey I personally put yhese on my talon for 100 miles to make sure it functions rite. Then I sell it. So you know it works. I also personally wrap all the wires with high grade electric tape or insulated product. So it is clean look. Now im able to do all work at my shop which makes it cheaper than others on ebay. So ifbyou dont want one plz dont buy. I dont do refunds. Like I say I test all of them before sale and wrap in tape my self. So I know they will make you happy. Check my other ad for the fully polished to a morror finish plate. Your choice but it about 30 more for that. Due to extra work to polish. I work very hard on these. I take pride in my products. I do this to help poor Dsmers like me get a good product but at fair price. Others on her want way to much. So spread the word and enjoy.

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