Dynatek Fs Cdi Ignition Rev Box Programmable Kawasaki Teryx 750 2008 Dfs2-18p on 2040-parts.com
Blue Mound, Kansas, US
Dynatek programmable ignition removed from my 2008 teryx before being sold. This fits only 2008 carbureted machines. It is used but in fine working order it was never used in wet or mud. Everything that came with it is included as in pictures. Thank You
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