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Obx Racing Ignition Wires For Vw Vr6 (read Description) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, US

Peoria, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OBX Racing

Here is a set of OBX Ignition Wires for a VW VR6 engine. These are basically new, one of the wires separated from the plug, I’m told this can be fixed, I’m not even going to try. I paid over $75 for these a little over a year ago, if you’re looking at this auction you know what this wires typically sell for, they are thick ignition wires. They have sat on a shelf in my garage for a year, I thought I’d put it up here so someone could get a deal if they know how to fix it. See the pictures, the original box is in rough shape, but the wires themselves are new. There are 6 wires in the kit total, they are made for a VW VR6 motor I was going to put them on a ’01 Jetta VR6 I had. Any questions? Just ask. Sorry no returns on this item. I’ll send this out via the US postal service, US shipping only and payment/shipment to ‘confirmed’ addresses only via PayPal.

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