Dragbike Kawasaki Dyna-s Ignition Single Magnet Rotor Vintage Fits 73-88 on 2040-parts.com
Batavia, Illinois, US
BRAND NEW DYNA-S IGNITION ROTOR, COMES WITH DYNA INSTRUCTIONS, POWER WIRE AND ALLEN WRENCH FOR PICK UP'S.
NEW NEVER INSTALLED. NR PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE.
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