Vintage Holley Laser Shot Pro Coil on 2040-parts.com
Abbeville, Louisiana, United States
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Holley Laser Shot Pro Coil
Was used for only a few races over 20 years ago (Changed to MSD complete system) Excellent condition, but does not have plug (regular female spade connectors can be used) Very cool looking part, and would make nice display piece, if not used on a car Internet still has Instruction manual for Holley Annihilator system, which this coil was an optional part |
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