Header Bolt Kit With Socket Tool $summit Ballast Resister 1.6ohm New In Package on 2040-parts.com
Madison, Ohio, United States
Hi, you are bidding on two items, a summit racing ballast resistor 1.6 ohm new in package, pn. G5218, and a new in package spectre header bolt set with socket tool, bolts are3/8-16 thread, 3/4" long thread, and have both 7/16" hex and 3/16" allen head. pn-46703, all new in package.
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