Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Msd Control Ignition Electronic Interface Box,83581 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:83581 Part Brand:MSD Warranty:No

ATTENTION BUYERS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE AN ITEM PLEASE READ 

DUE TO EBAYS CHANGING POLICIES I CAN NO LONGER--- ACCEPT RETURNS---CANCEL ORDERS---CANCEL TRANSACTIONS. 

ASK ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT THE ITEM BEFORE YOU BUY IT.

                   SUMMER SALE

ITEMS ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME BUY NOW AND SAVE $$$$$


HERE IS A NEW MSD IGNITION ELECTRONIC INTERFACE  CONTROL BOX. THIS BOX COMES WITH MOUNTING AND WIRING HARDWARE AND THE  INSTRUCTION PAPER WORK.


PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF SALE 

I DO COMBINE SHIPPING ON MOST ITEMS.

              ITEM FEEDBACK POLICY 

IF YOU WOULD LIKE A FEEDBACK FOR YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE LEAVE A POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND THEN A POSITIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE LEFT FOR YOUR PURCHASE

VISIT MY STORE AND CHECK OUT MORE GREAT ITEMS 

Be sure to add me to your favorites list!My Stores Logo 

911 Turbo S ‘Edition 918 Spyder’ revealed

Mon, 21 Mar 2011

Porsche 911 Turbo S ‘Edition 918 Spyder’ Earlier today we reported that Porsche has finally got round to putting the 918 Spyder on sale at a rather eye-watering £678k. And there will only be 918 built. But that wasn’t the only car Porsche revealed this morning.

Fuel Injection Pioneer Stuart Hilborn 1917-2013

Mon, 16 Dec 2013

Stuart Hilborn, the dry lakes hot rodder whose racing fuel injection systems powered almost the entire field at Indianapolis some years, died Monday at the age of 96. Hilborn first went to the dry lakes in 1938 and was amazed to see engine builders and racers who hadn't gone to college producing twice the horsepower of a stock setup. “I was very impressed that they had doubled the horsepower of the cars as they came out of Detroit with virtually no money at all, just work,” Hilborn told the American Hot Rod Foundation.

Geneva motor show: Autoweek editors' picks

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

From the wildest, most absurd supercars only a few oligarch gazillionaires will ever own to dinky econohaulers giving mobility to whole populations, Geneva had it all. We ogled everything from McLarens and Maseratis to Twingos and Tatas. If in fact Europe is still struggling in some ways to recover from the recession, it sure didn't look that way at the Geneva motor show: The Swiss show was out of neutral and had the hammer down.