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Lycoming 4-cyl Ignition Harness For Slick 4270/4370 Series Mags & 3/4-20 Plugs on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg, Germany
New condition never use ,without orriginal box.
Brand:Lycoming Compatible Make:Fits O-235 (Most Models), AEIO/AIO/IO/O-320 (Most Manufacturer Part Number:4270/4370 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

For sale new condition :

M2508 4-Cylinder Ignition Harness for Lycoming Engines
with Slick 4270/4370 Series Magnetos & 3/4-20 Spark Plugs

Fits O-235 (Most Models), AEIO/AIO/IO/O-320 (Most Models), AEIO/AIO/IO/O-360 (Most Models)


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