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Kawasaki 650 Sx 1987 Ignition Box & Coil With Spark Battery & Starter Cables on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Templeton, California, United States

Templeton, California, United States
Just Plug in and Go! Removed from a Running 650 SX With Excellent Spark.
Brand:motor start stop switch starter Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:kawasaki 650SX stator flywheel bendix engine

Kawasaki 650 SX 1987 Ignition Box With Spark, Battery, and Starter Cables in Excellent Working Condition.

Excellent Spark - Tested and Removed from a 1987 650 SX Running Ski. Just Plug in and Go!

Minimal discolor on the inside.

Quality Used Parts.



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