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Porsche 911 914-6 Magnecor Kv85 Competition Spark Plug Wire Set - 1965-83 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Greenwood, California, US

Greenwood, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Magnecor Manufacturer Part Number:6594 Other Part Number:PEL-MAG65-83 Warranty:No

 Slightly Used set of Magnecor KV85 Competition 8.5mm Spark Plug wires for Porsche 911 914-6 1965-1983 engines, and 911 Turbo 1976-89. 

Excellent condition.  Only used for about 2500 miles, at which time I removed and sold the engine long block.   Original Installation Instructions included. Original box included but is a bit shelf-worn.  (They won't fit my new 3.2  distributor's Beru connectors , or I would be keeping them.)   Same set will cost you $250 new, today.

Sells as-is, as pictured,  no returns.  Ships USPS medium flat rate box to continental USA

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