1974 Honda Cb 360 Ignition Coil / Fl802-12v on 2040-parts.com
Downingtown, Pennsylvania, US
This is an ignition coil from a 1974 Honda CB360. It has no visible damage. We are parting the entire motorcycle, so contact us if you have any additional parts needs. All questions will be answered promptly. Stock # 2744
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