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Lot Of 2 Nos Spark Plugs Autolite Btf42 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Havertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Havertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Autolite Quantity Sold:2 Manufacturer Part Number:BTF42

Auction is for new old stock plugs.

Plugs are NEW old stock. PLUGS ARE NEW.

Plugs are NEW old stock. Package may differ. Package may be dusty or dented PLUGS ARE NEW but may have light oxidation from shelf storage.  Satisfaction 100% guaranteed.
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Our prices will not be beat, if you see the same item for less let us know so we can adjust our price. Satisfaction guaranteed over 15 years on eBay.
Shipping first package $2.95 additional at $.95, 8 packs will be higher. Please wait for invoice if discount doesn't appear.<

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