1982 Honda Atc 185s 185 S Cdi Box Electrical Igniter With Holder on 2040-parts.com
Harrington Park, New Jersey, US
Here is a CDI box with holder that came off a running 1982 honda atc 185s. It's in good shape and will fit many years and models.
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