This is a complete ignition system (less spark plugs and wires) from a 1985 Goldwing Interstate. It should fit any 1985-87 Goldwing. I am selling it as a package, since I checked the coil, and it appeared to check out well, but as the bike was not running when I got it, and I am parting it out, I can't attest to the condition of the rest of it. That is why I am starting it at $20 for the whole package. Domestic US only, shipping will be via USPS Flat rate priority mail. Thanks
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