Accel 8849 8.8 Yellow Super Performance Wires Monte Carlo Chevelle Hei on 2040-parts.com
Lynnwood, Washington, US
THIS IS A BRAND NEW SET OF WIRES I BOUGHT FOR MY BLOWN 1971 MONTE CARLO BUT SOLD IT BEFORE PUTTING THEM ON. CHECK BACK SOON I WILL BE LISTING SOME OTHER NEW ITEMS I NEVER PUT ON AS WELL AS SOME SEAT BELT SETS. SOLD AS IS BUT ARE BRAND NEW IN BOX, THEY FIT HEI CAPS.
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