V8 Premium Marine Spark Plug Wire Set - Conventional Ignition, 18-8802-1 on 2040-parts.com
Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts, United States
Marine Spark plug wires for small block GM/Chevrolet with convectional ignition. NOT HEI ignition. New in the box. Bidding starts at $25.00, ships to lower 48 states for $12.00. Sells in West Marine for $69.99. |
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