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Kawasaki 1100 Ninja Zx1100 Zx 1100 1992 23 2 3 Ignition Coil Coils on 2040-parts.com

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Menoken, North Dakota, United States

Menoken, North Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Kawasaki ZX1100

This is a good working 2 3 ignition coil off a 1992 Kawasaki ZX1100 Ninja.

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3Q It may fit other years and models. Please do your own research. If you have any questions, please ask dont assume. I want all happy buyers.

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Some of the parts will not be cleaned up. If I would take the time to clean them up, I would need to ask a whole lot more for them.

I almost always ship the day after you pay if the auction ends on a weekday and Mondays if the auction ends on a weekend.Thank You.

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