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Msd Combo Blaster 2 Ignition Coil 8222, Chrome Coil Bracket, Ballast Resistor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Yuma, Tennessee, United States

Yuma, Tennessee, United States
Brand New - only installed.
Brand:MSD Surface Finish:New Manufacturer Part Number:Coil 8222 Coil Ballast 8214 Coil Bracket 8213 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

I have a new MSD combo that was installed but never used.  I went in a different direction with my project so my loss will be your gain.  The Coil is MSD PN 8222 High Vibration Blaster 2.  This coil can be mounted horizontally or upright.  The Ballast Resistor is PN 8214 and is the matched/recommended 0.8 ohm ballast for the High Vibration Blaster 2 Coil.  The Chrome Coil Bracket is PN 8213. Again, these items are new and are in the original packaging except the chrome bracket.  Shipping will be US Postal Service Priority Mail and will include tracking and insurance.  International Shipping is available.  Payment is expected within 3 days of auctions end.  Bid with confidence!!!!

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