PLEASE CAREFULLY READ PAYMENT ARRANGEMENT Whizzer magneto assembly, comes with a piece .010 brass shim stock to set air gap, also complete instructions, to set up mag and point timing. A plastic mesh covers part of the plug wire, that is to prevent abrasion if wire rubs on clutch arm, it can be removed, but if wire gets damaged, it is not removable, like original magnetos. ship n.america only. NO PAYPAL PAYMENT CHECK OR M.O. ONLY, IF YOU PAY WITH PAYPAL. IT WILL BE REFUNDED.
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