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Ignition Coil Standard Uf-262 on 2040-parts.com

US $67.58
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Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Connector Gender:Female SKU:STD:UF262 Terminal Type:Blade Brand:Standard Terminal Gender:Male Manufacturer Part Number:UF-262 Terminal Quantity:4 NPS:A Interchange Part Number:D585, GN10119, 5C1082, C-593, 50016, C1251, CUF262 Product Description - Short - 20:Coil on Plug Coil Other Part Number:410001, E254, 36-1205, 2505-247733, 5113, 140040 Engineering Name:Standard Coil on Plug Coil Mounting Location:Valve Cover AAIA Part Type Description:7060 UPC:Does not apply

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