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Motorcraft Mazda Platinum Spark Plug Blue-striped Sp-486 Agsf42fm Single on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:OEM Other Part Number:Mazda ZZL1-18-110C Manufacturer Part Number:Motorcraft SP-486 AGSF42FM Placement on Vehicle:Front

MOTORCRAFT / MAZDA PLATINUM SPARK PLUG
BLUE-STRIPED - SINGLE
FACTORY OEM - LIKE NEW - NEVER BEEN INSTALLED
Motorcraft part # SP-486 AGSF42FM - Mazda part # ZZL1-18-110C

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