Mallory Magneto Buzz Box For Use Setting Up Mallory Super Mag Ignition on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A STANDARD MALLORY IGNITION BUZZ BOX / TIMING BUZZER FOR SETTING TIMING ON THE MALLORY SUPER MAG MAGNETO IGNITION SYSTEMS. WORKS GREAT AND COMES WITH A NEW 9V BATTERY SO ITS READY TO USE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING YOU PROBABLY ALREADY KNOW WHAT IT IS. THANKS |
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