Caps Rotor Misc Parts For Msd Pro Billet Distributor on 2040-parts.com
Rowland Heights, California, United States
This listing is for a cap, rotor, magnetic pick up, wires counter weights, springs for 20 degree advance. Instruction sheets. All were removed from a MSD new pro billet distributor # PN 85551 that I converted to run on a crank trigger. They were never run and as such are "new". Found another new rotor #8467 to add to this auction ! Selling in as is condition. What is pictured is what is offered. These are a very very nice parts !! . Shipping will be $13.50. Ask questions if needed. Please see my other auctions . Thanks for looking !!
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