2006 Yamaha Vector 4-stroke Snowmobile Engine Ignition Coil on 2040-parts.com
Clarksville, Michigan, US
This 2006 Vector ignition coil is in great shape other than a small nick in the thin plastic outside where 2-way plug goes into it as pictured. It may fit others as well. S/H is $12 anywhere in the Cont. US via UPS Ground, or $32 for USPS Priority Mail International to most other countries. Local pickup is welcome as well for no s/h cost. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, -Paul (269) 838-0395
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