Aem Twin-fire Ignition Module 4 Channel Cdi + Honda Cbr Coils on 2040-parts.com
Moscow, Russian Federation
Selling a used AEM Twin-Fire Ignition Module 4 Channel CDI and coils from Honda CBR1000RR. This was being used on a Lancer Evo 9. They're in excellent condition. |
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