81 Honda Nx50 Nx 50 M Express Sr Ignition Ignitor Cdi Box Unit on 2040-parts.com
Huron, Ohio, US
This is a good used cdi box off a 1981 Honda NX 50 Express SR. We have many other parts available check out Mikes Motorcycle parts for more parts. Shelf B-3-4
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