Bosch Zs/kz2/12a(1/2) Ignition Coil With Ignition Switch Housing on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used Original BOSCH COIL with Ignition Switch Housing. Number ZS/KZ2/12A(1/2). I am not sure of exact applications. Use part number to confirm your application. Thank you for looking.
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