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Sierra Magforce Hi-performance 8mm Spark Plug Wires 18-8803-2 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Mora, Minnesota, United States

Mora, Minnesota, United States
new
Brand:Sierra Replaces OEM Part Number:84-816761Q9, 84-816761Q10, 503752, 503755 Manufacturer Part Number:18-8803-2

Sierra mag force premium wire set 
18-8803-2
replaces mercruiser 84-816761q9, 84-816761a10, and OMC 503752
fits ford 302 5.0l 350 5.8L gm 305, 327, 350 5.0l and 5.7l, 370 cobra 7.4L
and 8.2L with cov ign.
This is new in box.
Box shows wear from storage
bin 50

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