GP # DR691AS
Ignition points The box does have some issues like dirt,dust,writing,marks,Tears,ETC but it is new NEW Came from a closed auto parts store in Washington New Jersey that I purchased inventory from Just what is pictured The item does have some dirt,dust,ETC it has been in a box and sitting on the store shelf Please email me with any questions or pictures you may need before you buy Paypal only |
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