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Honda Oem Coil, Ignition 4 Each P/n 30500-ml7-13 + 3 Wires (p/n In Description) on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Belton, South Carolina, US

Belton, South Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:17222-ml7-690 Warranty:No

Used, off original bike (1987 Honda VFR700F2 Interceptor). 4 Coils with 3 wires. Bought off eBay because we needed a wire, supposed to work but never tested. Will refund your money if they don't work. Wires all look great, as do the coils. The compatibility list is from PowerSportsPlus OEM website for the coil, and if you check it out you'll see what a deal this is!!! The wires probably fit others as well.

4x Coil, Ignition p/n 30500-ml7-13

1x Wire (Cap Assy. 1, Ignition) p/n  30751-MV8-970  OR  30751-ML7-700

1x Wire (Cap Assy. 2, Ignition) p/n  30752-ML7-700

1x Wire (Cap Assembly 4, Ignition) p/n 30754-ML7-700  or  30754-MV8-970

 

In addition to the compatibility list above, the coil should also fit:

2001-2007 NS S250A  and  NS S250AS  and  NS S250  and  NS S250S

2006 PS250

 

Please make sure it fits your vehicle before bidding. No Returns. Sold the bike so left-over parts gotta go.

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