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2010 Kawasaki Kx250f Complete Ignition System Cdi Stator Coil Wiring Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Lakehead, California, United States

Lakehead, California, United States
2010 Kawasaki KX250f complete ignition system cdi stator coil wiring cover, US $225.00, image 1
Condition:Used

Complete ignition system off of my wife's 2010 KX250F, perfect condition, it was removed complete from a perfectly good running bike. Includes everything pictured, stator, coil, flywheel, cdi, stator cover. All wires and plugs are in perfect shape, ready to install and go. Instead of chasing ghosts in your electrica, avoid the time and frustration and replace it all with a working ignition.

Vauxhall at Geneva: Vauxhall Meriva 2010 UK Prices

Wed, 03 Mar 2010

Vauxhall Meriva at Geneva - UK prices revealed Vauxhall has given the 2010 Meriva its first public outing at Geneva (and for that matter Opel has done the same) and seeing it on the floor at Geneva confirms ours suspicions that the New Meriva is almost a cool car (come on, we can’t actually say a mini mpv is really cool). No frumpiness, lots of stylish detail, well conceived and well executed. We still have some doubts about the practicalities of the suicide doors in the real world, but it all looks very good.

Winter warriors: An AW list of vehicles in which to tackle the snow

Thu, 02 Dec 2010

Now that cold weather has arrived in many parts of the country, the Corvette Stingrays and Plymouth Barracudas are being tucked back into their garages. With that in mind, AutoWeek offers this list of sure-footed rides for the winter. Some have higher sticker prices--we're looking at you, Range Rover--but most are fun, economical rides that will get you through the deepest doldrums of winter.

First Corvette Stingray Convertible sells for $1 million

Sun, 07 Apr 2013

The first Chevrolet Corvette Stingray to be built has been auctioned for charity by Barrett Jackson  and bought by Rick Hendrick for $1 million. The new Corvette Stingray Convertible was offered for sale this weekend at Barratt Jackson’s auction in Palm Beach, Florida, with GM donating the healthy proceeds of $1 million to the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. The Stingray Convertible was bought by wealthy NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick, who can now add the Stingray Convertible to his collection of cars, which also includes the first of the new Stingrays for which he paid $1.1 million.