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Ht Leads Ignition Cables Set Fits Ford Maverick 2.4 96 To 98 Ka24 Electro Spark on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
HT Leads Ignition Cables Set fits FORD MAVERICK 2.4 96 to 98 KA24 Electro Spark, US $, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Electro Spark Manufacturer Part Number:7736262RMP MPN:7736262RMP EAN:7736262RMP Type:Ignition Cable Kit Function:Ignition Cable Kit Extra Description:ElectroSpark Quantity:4 Cable Length:125 mm. 295 mm. 395 mm. 545 mm Ignition Coil:Connector Type DIN for pipe diameter:7 mm Ignition Cable:Connector Type SAE, Resistive Ignition Cable Reference OE/OEM Number:OEK629

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