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Ngk Me55 (9123) Resistor Spark Plug Cable / Dodge Mitsubishi on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Winter Haven, Florida, United States

Winter Haven, Florida, United States
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Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:087295091234

NGK ME55 (9123) Resistor Spark Plug Cable / Dodge Mitsubishi

ME55 for Dodge Mitsubishi
  • Excellent noise suppression
  • Outstanding durability
  • Superior firing and fuel saving
  • Resistance to extreme cold                                                
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