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Fulton, Missouri, United States

Fulton, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Vertex Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:63743 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Used vertex magneto, this mag came in an engine i bought from a friend that they had been running ! I know it runs and runs great !! They are not legal in the class we run ,and its just sitting in the cabinet . So we decided to sell it.  Any questions, please ask ! i will do my best to answer ASAP  Thanks 

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