Msd 2-step Ignition Rev Limiter Box 8739 Used As-is on 2040-parts.com
Tyler, Texas, United States
Being sold As-Is. I received this with some other parts in exchange for a transmission. I was told it worked before removed, Pics show what you are getting. Shipping is 6.95 to lower 49 states. Thanks
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