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Brand New !!! Original Ducati !!! Rotax 618 582 503 Cdi Ignition Module !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Einbeck, Germany

Einbeck, Germany
Condition:New

Hi , up for auction is a  BRAND NEW ROTAX 618 582 503 DUCATI IGNITION MODULE  . This is the original ducati module that rotax uses on all their 2-stroke ultralight engines . This is not a aftermarket copy where the sparkplug cable is firmly epoxyd into the module so that when the cable breaks at the point of entry into the epoxy ( which happens often with the aftermarket modules ) you can throw out the whole module and buy a new one . The original ducati modules like the one listed in this auction use removable sparkplug wires which are screwed into the module and can be removed at any time .

Attention please!  The pickup triggers and stator seen in the last picture are not part of this auction . If you need any pickups or a stator then please take a look at my other auctions where I have them listed .

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