1986/87 Kawasaki Kxt250 Tecate 3 Wheeler Ignition/module/igniter/electronics on 2040-parts.com
Charlton, Massachusetts, US
1986 Kawasaki kxt250 tecate ignition module came off a mint running kxt250 and component has no problems. may fit other years buyer is responsible for their own research of other year fitments
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