2005 05 Honda Cr125 Cr 125 Oem Wiring Harness Coil Cdi Box Stator Fly Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
Item Specifics / Condition: This electrical assembly is in great condition. The parts are clean. Everything you see is included. These parts look very nice and are ready to be installed and used. These parts came off a great running bike and are in excellent working condition. This is a very nice assembly. Parts are from a 2005 Honda CR125 These parts all came off a complete bike that I just took apart. The bike was in great condition. Many of these parts may fit other years of the same model or similar model bikes.
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