Msd Ignition 8168 Pro Mag Timing Control Box & (2) 8158 Six Shooters on 2040-parts.com
Fox Lake, Illinois, United States
For sale here is one MSD 8168 Pro Mag timing control box stacked with two MSD 8158 Six Shooters. Came as a spare when we bought our car and now we have no use for it. I do not have any timing chips other that what's shown in the photo.
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