Precise-gap Aviation Sparkplug Gapping Tool on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
Precise-Gap aviation sparkplug gapping tool in very good condition. Screws onto the plug and allows for very precise adjustments. These sell new for $21.50 Returns available only if item arrives not as described. Shipped to the continental US via Priority Mail for $7.00 |
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