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Prc Custom Fit Plug Wires Non-hei Style Under Headers Pw405 on 2040-parts.com

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Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States

Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:PRC Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:PW405 Part Brand:PRC

New set of PRC PW 405 non-HEI 8mm under header, non sleeved plug wires. Spiral core wire, pre-terminated at both ends and 90 degree boots, includes shrink wrap sealed boots and numbers at both ends. There is no coil wire in this set. Also the #7 wire was not ID's on arrival but has been but it looks different than the rest. Will be shipped in a flat rate USPS padded envelope.

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