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Sbc Msd Heli-core Spark Plug Wires #3165 Socket Cap Mallory Unilite Dual Point on 2040-parts.com

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3165 Brand:MSD

New in the Box SBC MSD Heli-Core Spark Plug Wires.  Part#: 3165.  Socket Cap (non-HEI).  8mm.  Come as pictured.  Mallory, Unilite, AC/Delco, Dual Point, Drag Racing, IMCA, Late Model, Sprint Car, Hot Rod, Pro Street.  Check our other auctions.

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