Spark Plug Ignition Coil Cap Head Gy6 Moped Scooter Go Kart Atv 125cc 150cc on 2040-parts.com
Tianjin, China
Spark Plug ignition coil cap head gy6 moped scooter go kart atv 125cc 150cc
High-voltage spark plug cap detail well-made, but a soft rubber seals. If you have questions or repair technical
problems, send me an e-mail. Shipping Within 24 hours after you pay, we will issue accessories. Provisions of the United States through ebay "ePacket" delivery. Arrival time is generally less than 15 days. Other countries use postal air parcel delivery Usually arrives in 25-45 days. If you purchase several different products, we will combine shipping. Then follow China Post standard shipping charge. |
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