***new*** Kawasaki 300 Sx - Ignition Coil - P/n 21121-3701 on 2040-parts.com
Goleta, California, United States
Selling one (1) new Kawasaki 300 SX, Ignition Coil Assembly. This ignition coil is brand new, removed from a 650 conversion project. My loss is your gain. Good luck bidding.
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