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Prospark 9574 Spark Plug Wire Set - Fits 97 & 98 Subaru Legacy on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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This item is a set of new OEM style replacment Silicone Spark Plug Ignition wire set  Winning Bidder must specify year, make and model,

Part # 9574 Fits cars with Distributorless Ingnition , using coil pack

1997-1998 Impreza, Impreza Outback 2.2L , with coil pack , Distributorless

1997-1998 Legacy, Legacy Outback 2.2L , with coil pack , Distributorless

Note , in 1997 1998 Subaru started to use Distibutorless Ignition , ( Coil Pack ) , this listing is for cars without Distributor

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