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(1) Rotax 912 Ul Uls S Electronic Ignition Modules Light Sport Engine Smd on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US
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Hey guys this auction is for (1) Rotax electronic ignition module .each module has 30 hours on it that's it . they were new from the factory . I replaced these modules with soft start modules from Rotax . these modules were removed by my a/p from AB FLIGHT LLC. The factory plugs are still installed. On each module there is one 6 wire plug and one 4 wire plug and one 1 wire plug. Plus you get 2 opposing plugs, one for the 4 wire and one for the 1 wire plug.

they were in perfect working condition these modules sell for $900 each new .

YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE, BUT I HAVE THE PAIR. IF YOU WANT BOTH I WILL DOUBLE THE WINNING BID AND THEY ARE YOURS. I WILL SHIP FOR FREE IN THE US . INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER. I WILL INSURE THEM BUT THE COST OF INSURANCE IS ON YOU IF YOU WANT THEM INSURED.

GM adds to coverage for certified preowned cars

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Tue, 05 Nov 2013

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