Kawasaki 1983a 550 Js Ignition Box Coil Cdi Ebox on 2040-parts.com
Perris, California, United States
Removed from running 1983 550js. This only has 2 vinyl tubes other models may have 3. One of the boots was cut in half. You may have to replace it. Their is some rust on both Igniter post. Please verify item will work for you ski prior to purchase.
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