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Small Block Chevy Delphi Packard High Performance Plug Wires And Msd Cap on 2040-parts.com

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Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States

Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Delphi Warranty:No


Circle track, drag race and high performance street. Delphi 8 mm plug wires and msd cap. Old nascar cup engine wire set about 10 years old. This distributor cap is wide and designed for MSD distributor with cap adapter. Has 45 degree plug wire ends. In excellent shape with low miles. No burnt wires or boots. Msd cap is in near new condition. Back in the day these were a premium quality wire. Can be used on small block Fords or Mopars. Sold as is no returns please. Shipping price to US address.

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