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Nascar Msd Dual Ignition Harness With All Plugs And Toggel In Place on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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York, South Carolina, United States

York, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:msd Manufacturer Part Number:msd

WHAT YA SEE  IS WHAT YA GET. USED AND IN FINE WORKING CONDITION FULL DUAL INGNITION HARNESS WITH A/B TOGGEL WITH TOGGEL EXTENDER IN PLACE. WIRED TO PLUGS FOR IGN BOX AND COIL A/B/ AND VOLT GAUGE. FULL HARNESS THAT WAS ON TRACK CART FOR AN EXTRA. WINNING BIDDER PAYS $11 SHIPPING IN U.S. ONLY

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