Dixco 5pc Automotive Test & Tune-up Set - Model 331 Orig Box & Manuals. on 2040-parts.com
Alton, New Hampshire, US
Vintage Dixco 5 piece test and tune-up set, Model 331. Set includes D.C power timing light, Tach-Dwell tester, Compression tester, Vacuum fuel pump tester and Remote starter tester. This kit is Like New. looks like it was never used or at least used very sparingly. gages are all clean. Is great for any one looking for a great test and tune-up set, If you have any questions please email prior to bidding.
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