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USED MSD 8489 LOW PROFILE PRO BILLET CRANK TRIGGER DISTRIBUTOR WITH ADJUSTABLE COLLAR, BRONZE GEAR, CRAB CAP, MSD 8.5 MM WIRES WITH SEPARATORS, ALL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. FITS V8 CHEVY. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
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