1988 125hp Force Outboard Ignition Pack on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, US
Hello, this is an OEM ignition pack from a 1988 125hp Force outboard. I bought the packs and coils for my 1985 so I could use the coils, which work great!! The pack is sealed and wires are in great shape. Not trying to make a killing, just make some money back that I paid for my coils. Posted with eBay Mobile
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