Qsd H2b Coil Bracket Msd Blaster Ss Coil B18 B16 Transmission Mount on 2040-parts.com
Stockton, California, United States
QSD H2B MSD Blaster SS Coil Mount Mounts directly to your B series transmission for a clean simple installation. No more drilling holes in your engine bay! A must for anyone running a MSD Blaster SS coil. 6061-T6 Billet aluminum CNC made right here in USA Quality Mounting hardware made in USA Rubber mounts not included/ They come with your MSD Blaster SS Coil MSD Blaster SS Coil not included
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