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Lucas Tune Up Kit (condenser & Contact Set) Tk14 Mazda 1200, 1800, B1600 618 --> on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
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Prescott, Arizona, US

Prescott, Arizona, US
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Get your Mazda firing properly again.  This is a Lucas (Japanese made) tune up kit containing the contact and condenser for a 1972-1974 Mazda 1200 Coupe, 1972-1974 Mazda 1800, 1972-1973 Mazda 618, and 1972-1973 Mazda B1600.  Part number TK15.  The set is decades old, but the kit is still sealed, in great shape, and ready to go.  You cannot beat the old parts.  And they are certainly a lot better than an awful lot of the newer aftermarket parts out there.  Get this for now or down the road.   Overseas shipping no problem.


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