K75 Kawasaki Ninja Zx6r 1999 Engine Stator Magneto Coils on 2040-parts.com
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Clearance Sale of used parts in our warehouse
Kawasaki ZX6R Ninja 1999 Model Green with only 12654 miles
- Engine magneto stator coils - in good shape - works
- Outer diameter of the coils is 105mm - you should check your coil diameter as there a several size versions used on this bike
- Left and Right means as you are sat on the bike facing forward
- Used parts - you should assume they will need some cleaning before use
- The part(s) in the pictures are the same parts we are selling.
- Any questions email us or call 734 996 0135
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