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Ac Delco Tractor Spark Plug Tc 86 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Attica, New York, United States

Attica, New York, United States
never used out of packaging and soiled and grimy from time stored in bin. Sold as shown in photos.
Brand:AC Delco Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:TC86 UPC:does not apply

Never used and out of any package is this Tractor Spark Plugs.  TC86

Spark plug has been stored in a warehouse bin and is soiled and grimy and worn looking though said to have never been used by retired tradesman who I acquired them from.

Please see photos for further detail and appearance. Photos are part of this sale description.  Sold as shown in photos.

Please see other items I have listed to sell where combine shipments are possible.

Thank you for looking.

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