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OEMTOOLS Standard Ignition Spark Plug Gauge

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Standard Ignition Spark Plug Gauge
$3.99
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Standard Ignition Spark Plug Gauge
  • 0.025 in. (0.640 mm) to 0.045 in. (1.140 mm) Range
  • (6) Precision Wire Sizes
  • Electrode Adjuster
  • Stamped Inches and Metric Sizes
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