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2010 Kawasaki Kx250f Complete Ignition System Cdi Stator Coil Wiring Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Lakehead, California, United States

Lakehead, California, United States
2010 Kawasaki KX250f complete ignition system cdi stator coil wiring cover, US $225.00, image 1
Condition:Used

Complete ignition system off of my wife's 2010 KX250F, perfect condition, it was removed complete from a perfectly good running bike. Includes everything pictured, stator, coil, flywheel, cdi, stator cover. All wires and plugs are in perfect shape, ready to install and go. Instead of chasing ghosts in your electrica, avoid the time and frustration and replace it all with a working ignition.

Concept Car of the Week: Saab Aero X

Fri, 19 Oct 2012

In January 2005 Bryan Nesbitt, then-executive director of GM Europe Design, charged the 15-strong Saab Advanced design team in Gothenburg, Sweden, to create the "ultimate vision of the brand". The design team – led by head of Advanced Design at Saab, Anthony Lo – worked on a number of sports car proposals, which were considered 'the jet fighters of the road.' The chosen proposal by Alex Daniel was for a large, front-engined sports car that would become one of the most universally acclaimed concept cars of recent times. Of course the Aero X's door arrangement – complete with huge, forward-hinged canopy – is its party trick, but even without the theatrics the car's proportions, surfacing and graphics are exceptional.

Jeremy Clarkson Beatbox – The Jezza Rap!

Thu, 30 Jul 2009

Jeremy Clarkson - the Rap star! All Top Gear fans are used to Jeremy’s facial expressions and odd mimicking of sounds. You probably remember when Tim Rice was the SIARPC, when JC was mimicking a stuck record.

Range Rover Hybrid on the Silk Trail

Sat, 31 Aug 2013

A trio of Range Rover Hybrid s (pictured) on the Silk Trail The new Range Rover Hybrid (and the Range Rover Sport Hybrid too) are heading for a reveal at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a week or so, but they’re not quite ready for showrooms yet. Land Rover are still busy doing the final shakedown of the hybrid powerplant and have decided the best way is a high profile jaunt from Land Rover in Solihull to Mumbai in India following the ancient Silk Trail route to test the robustness of their new hybrid. So they garnered a trio of Range Rover hybrids – and support vehicles – enlisted a team consisting of Land Rover development engineers and motoring media from 10 countries, and set off from Solihull on 22nd August on the almost 10,000 mile expedition.