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Alfa Romeo 155 Ar930 1995 - 1998 2.0l Twin Spark 4 Cyl Ignition Coil Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States
The assembly has been removed from a project car in working condition.
Other Part Number:0 221 506 007 (On frame) 1 227 030 071 (On Coil) Country of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:No Part Brand:Bosch Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

This is a complete Bosch Ignition assembly for an Alfa Romeo 155 AR930 1995 - 1998 2.0L Twin Spark 4 Cylinder engine (#8 Spark Plugs).
The part No. stamped on the assembly metal frame is: 0 221 506 007
The part No. on the Double-Output coils (4) is: 1 227 030 071
The assembly was removed from a project vehicle in working conditions.

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