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Performance Racing Karting Honda Cr125 Ignition Sys. on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:Denso 071000-0850 Part Brand:Denso Warranty:No

Up for your bidding is a 1996 Honda CR125 Ignition System.  The Denso ICM box # 071000-0850.  The Denso Flywheel # 032000-8620.  The Coil # KZ4-3956  5H  31.  The Stator coil #9JZ, and Kill switch.  All connectors are in good shape, minor rust on flywheel see photos.  Please check with your local dealer for compatability with your engine and ask any questions before bidding.  I only ship to the 48 Continental United States.

 

Thank you for looking and happy bidding!!

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