Msd Distributor Cap Gm Window Female Socket Clamp-down Pro-billet Billet Gm V8 on 2040-parts.com
Nampa, Idaho, United States
Brand New Socket Distributor Cap for MSD/GM V8
Part # 8437 Fits Most Pro-Billet V8 Distributors and GM "Window" Style distributor applications. This part is new in its pkg. Of course it's been stored in a garage with lots of dust and dirt so the pkg is a little beat up but it's done it's job to keep it safe. The snap blister packaging does allow dust and any humidity sneak in. It may need a wipedown. But it will work perfect. Ships within one business day of payment received. Please let me know if you have a deadline. We can work anything out. |
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