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Magneto Spark Plug Wire 7mm Solid Copper Core, Woven Satin Black on 2040-motos

US $2.50
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Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States
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Offered today is   non-resistor Spark Plug Wire with  7mm


 Copper Conductor & PVC Insulation & one layer of lacquered cotton


 braid with satin black tracers. This auction is not for the full roll!!


This item is sold  per foot, not per roll !!!


I do sell 100' rolls at a 25% discount over the per foot price !!!!!


see:  eBay item number:  181344691235



Excellent for magnetos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

                                                                                                                            

I will combine shipping on multiple quantities of this item, or any other items I am selling.


I am the worlds largest distributor of the Brightspark Easycap magneto capacitors. I

 sell parts for nearly all Lucas & BTH magnetos, including armature rewinds. I repair,

 rebuild, re-magnetize nearly all Lucas & BTH magnetos, as well as many other

 brands.


On Jan-12-14 at 10:04:00 PST, seller added the following information:

PLEASE NOTE: sales to forign lands WILL TAKE A LONG TIME TO ARRIVE! I ship out within 24 hours of the sale, but I have had pacages take as long as 6 weekks to reach some areas. I can not controll delivery times !!!!! I send most packages first class United States Post Office mail. If you want a faster, delivery, please contact me for upcharges. Please do not open a case if you live outside the USA for delivery times if less than 6 weeks !!! The tracking numbers are listed on your ebay page. Thank you for your understanding

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