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Honda Cr125 Cr125r Cr 125 Ecu Ecm Ignitor Ignition Cdi Box 2003 on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Orangevale, California, US

Orangevale, California, US
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  • CDI Box from a 2003 Honda CR125 with boot and bracket as parted whole.
  •     Came from a good running bike. Comes as pictured. Not cracked or broken. Good useable part.

    Free shipping lower 48 USPS 2-3 day

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