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2005 Yamaha Ttr125 Dirt Bike * Cdi Brain Box & Wiring * Used Oem Motorcycle Part on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Reddick, Illinois, United States

Reddick, Illinois, United States
Used, works.
Brand:Yamaha

Up for auction is this used motorcycle part.

This is the CDI / wiring harness from a 2005 Yamaha TTR 125 EL dirt bike.

Please view all photos to rate condition - condition is as shown.

Everything shown is included and works.

I ran a couple tanks of gas through the machine before removal.

No hiccups or backfires.

I have many other parts listed from this bike.

Thanks for looking.

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