I am selling a 6al MSD ignition., Pro Billet mechanical advance distributor, Blaster 2 coil with mounting bracket, and coil wire. The part number for the distributor is 85551, and i am almost positive that all the springs and stop busing are still there,and the original o rings on the distributor are still good. The part number on the 6al is 6420, and this only comes with a 7000rpm rev limiter. The blaster 2 coil part number is 8203 and comes with a MSD 8.5MM coil wire. All components were used for about 6 months, and it was all working great when i took it off.
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The 500-hp club
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Rinspeed BamBoo concept (2011) at 2011 Geneva motor show
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