Ms 16 F 86 Jst Fighter Engine Champion Spark Plugs (igniters) on 2040-parts.com
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$22.00 BUCKS GET YOU A SET OF TWO MEANING FOUR (4) JET ENGINE IGNITERS, THIS IS ENOUGH TO POWER UP TWO OF YOUR F 86 JET FIGHTERS AS EACH ENGINE REQUIRES TWO IGNITERS. OR YOU CAN USE THEM IN YOUR APLACATION. AS SHOWN YOU WILL GET ALL FOUR PREPAID PRIORITY MAIL TO YOUR PLACE IN THE USA. OVER SEA'S REQUIRE MORE POSTAGE
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