Kawasaki 1985 550 Js Ignition Box & Coil Ebox 550js Clean Inside! on 2040-parts.com
Perris, California, United States
Removed from running 1985 Kawasaki 550JS. In great condition. Very clean inside. No corrosion. Has NGK boots. Does not include Battery & Starter Cables. You can use ones from current EBOX or buy a pair.
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