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Honda Cb125 Cb 125 1982 82 Super Dream Ht Coil Spark Ignite Ignition Lead & Cap on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Leicester, United Kingdom

Leicester, United Kingdom

Honda CB125 1982

BOTH HT COIL WITH LEAD & CAP


May fit other years Please Check 


Does Have Marks From Day to Day use, and will show some signs of use
broken up for parts.
Both still work fine were tested before removal and are good
the pins are fine
no damage to the coils themself
the leads are fine they are not split or damaged
all mount points are fine still intact
please refer to the pictures provided as they show the condition far better

Please have a good look at the photos with the listing as these show the defects and condition better


call for more info 0116 251 1919

    
To pay by CARD please call 0116 251 1919

POSTAGE COSTS: UK postage is free

****Please include a telephone no. with your order****

Our address is: Abbey Motorcycles Ltd, 8-12 Glenbarr Ave, Leicester, LE4 0AE

Tel: 0116 251 1919 / 0116 222 9565

PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS THROUGH EBAY ONLY, TA.

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