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Pontiac High Performance Flame Thrower Ignition System on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, US

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:CUSTOM FLAME THROWER Warranty:No

PONTIAC HIGH PERFORMANCE IGNITION

****REDUCED TO A STARTING BID OF $115**** 

BRAND NEW --CUSTOM BUILT  HIGH PERFORMANCE

“FLAME THROWER” IGNITION  SYSTEM"

THIS WILL BE THE LAST TIME I LIST THIS ITEM !!!!!!!!!

 

I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY 1964 PONTIAC CATALINA 389,

4BL, 4 SPEED CAR.  I SOLD THE CAR BEFORE THIS WAS INSTALLED.

 

THIS WAS CUSTOM BUILT BY “FBO SYSTEMS” of COTTAGE GROVE OREGON.

 

THIS COST ME OVER $500 WHEN PURCHASED.

 

 I WILL INCLUDE THE CORRECT HIGH PERFORMANCE WIRES.

YOU COULD NOT GET A FINER SYSTEM, LOOK UP THR REPUTATION AND PRODUCTS THAT "FBO" SYSTEMS PRODUCE, THIS WOULD COST YOU OVER $5OO, AND REMEMBER THIS SYSTEM IS NEW!!!!!

 

CALL FRANK:  508-364-1132

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