Msd High Output Coilpack For 2002-2006 Mini Cooper S R53 8239 Flat Terminals on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, Maryland, United States
For 2002-2006 MINI Cooper S (R53), direct replacement coil designed with improved materials to produce a stronger output. More spark = more power!
Coilpack (MSD 8239):
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