1965 Pontiac Gto Reproduction Ignition Wire Set on 2040-parts.com
Berlin, Connecticut, United States
THIS IS A REPRODUCTION SET OF 1965 PONTIAC AND GTO IGNITION WIRES.
NEW, NEVER INSTALLED. DATE CODED 1-Q-65 ON MOST OF THE WIRES, THREE OF THE WIRES ARE DATED 2-Q-65 PROBABLY CAME FROM AMES. COMES WITH ALL 9 PIECES. SOFT, PLIABLE SILICONE FEEL TO THE WIRES. KEEP AN EXTRA SET IN THE TRUNK JUST IN CASE, OR USE THESE FOR THE ENGINE BREAK IN TIMES. THESE SELL FOR $80.00 A SET. PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME AND NO RETURNS. THANK YOU. NAN |
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