Spark Plug Boot Puller - Ratt Rod Car Truck Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Missouri City, Texas, US
Up for auction is one Spark Plug Boot Puller- includes the following: The T-handle will give you all the pulling power needed to remove and replace even the toughest spark plug boot.
This item is important for any builder or restorer -- Don't miss out on this item! -- shipping and handling is 5.95 |
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