Nos Delco Remy D323r 1971324 Distributor Cap & D423r 800055 Distributor Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Joppa, Maryland, United States
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Delco Remy D323R 1971324 Distributor Cap & D423R 800055 Distributor Rotor Found these shelf sitting not sure exactly what they are for. The Rotor box was stuck inside the larger box so I assume they go together. Payment is due within 3 days of close of auction by Paypal & I ship USPS the next business day. Good Luck & Thanks for Looking!!! |
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