Msd Ignition 8610 Ignition Crank Trigger Kit on 2040-parts.com
Angels Camp, California, US
I used this, MSD Flying Magnetic Crank Trigger with EZ Adjust, for about 4,000 miles and now I'm parting out my truck. The part is perfectly fine and looks sweet on the SBC. ............... $225.00 OBO..... OBO.....OBO! TEXT offers to 209-568-7604
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