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Accel Shorty Header Spark Plugs #576s Set Of 8 Sbc Chevy 350 Ford 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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El Paso, Texas, United States

El Paso, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:ACCEL Manufacturer Part Number:0576S

ACCEL SHORTY PLUGS, SET OF 8, GREAT FOR HEADER CLEARANCE AND THOSE HARD TO GET TO SPARK PLUGS.  SMALL PEANUT PLUG 5/8" SOCKET.  USED IN MOST GM AND FORD.   NORMAL HEAT RANGE...PART NUMBER 0576S

IF YOU NEED A PLUG THAT IS 1 STEP COLDER, WE ALSO HAVE THOSE IN STOCK ALSO...#0574S,  LISTED IN OUR STORE...

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