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Clinton Ignition Coil Fits Seaking By Clinton on 2040-parts.com

US $23.09
Location:

Shawano, Wisconsin, United States

Shawano, Wisconsin, United States
CLINTON IGNITION COIL FITS SEAKING BY CLINTON, US $23.09, image 1
Condition:New Brand:clinton Stroke:2-Stroke Manufacturer Part Number:0201c Core Charge:0

this fits most SEAKING BY clinton outboard motors with a points system,j series,k series maybe more,clinton built seaking,sportfisher,this coil does not replace the orange coil
you can call 8am to 8pm CENTRAL TIME, for help with your purchases MUST HAVE MOTOR MODEL NUMBER,IF THIS IS ABUSED IT WILL BE GONE
715 853 6962

you can call 8am to 8pm CENTRAL TIME, for help with your purchases MUST HAVE MOTOR MODEL NUMBER
715 853 6962  i do not sell over the phone,i sell here on ebay
you can call 8am to 8pm CENTRAL TIME, for help with your purchases MUST HAVE MOTOR MODEL NUMBER
715 853 6962  i do not sell over the phone,i sell here on ebay

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