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Msd Replacement Spark Plug Wire Boot And Terminal Kits 3320 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Crandall, Texas, United States

Crandall, Texas, United States
No original packaging. New Never used item.
Brand:MSD Ignition UPC:Does not apply

MSD Replacement Spark Plug Wire Boot and Terminal Kits 3320.

Does not include original packaging. New never used item.

Items where used as display in our shop.

MSD boots are designed with longevity in mind. Each boot provides excellent heat resistance as well as maximum protection against spark loss.

Compatibility: 8.5 Millimeter Wires
Style: 90 Degree
Distributor Terminal Ends: HEI
Color: Gray
Material: Silicone
Includes Terminals: Yes



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