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Msd High Output Coilpack For 2002-2006 Mini Cooper S R53 8239 Flat Terminals on 2040-parts.com

US $80.47
Location:

Mount Airy, Maryland, United States

Mount Airy, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:MSD Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:8239 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:085132082391

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):
  • This improved spark helps burn the fuel mixture more efficiently, resulting in a smooth idle and improved midrange RPM power
  • The coil is designed to deliver a strong spark and will connect to factory wiring
  • The MSD coil features flat terminals, please check your current coilpack before ordering
  • May require use of four replacement bolts (not included), but you can find them at your local hardware store or home center.
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