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Distributor Cap Airtex 5d1033 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.85
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Material:Phenolic SKU:AIF:5D1033 Cap Mounted Coil:No Brand:Airtex Tower Position:Vertical Manufacturer Part Number:5D1033 Distributor Cap Contacts Material:Aluminum Plug Wire Retainer Attached:No UPC:00080044584421 Other Part Number:W3110, 03380, 10-0257, JH-211T, D318A, 51-1603 Distributor Vent:No Interchange Part Number:174-7015, 174-6944, 2504-34309, D326A, C747P, 4012 Mounting Type:Screw On Distributor Cap Tower Quantity:5

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