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Antique Outboard Koenig 2 Cyl Racing Engine Components - Magneto on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
GOOD CONDITION.
Brand:SEM Country//Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:2 CYL

 UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED SEM MAGNETO FOR KOENIG 2 CYL OUTBOARD RACING ENGINES.  THIS MAGNETO IS IN GOOD USABLE CONDITION WITH INTACT WIRING.  CHECK OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE KOENIG ANTIQUE OUTBOARD PARTS.

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Top Gear: Video of the Top Gear Live show from NEC 2011

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