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Kawasaki 440 550 Js Sx Ignition Start/stop Switch With Wiring Harness Tested! on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
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Templeton, California, United States

Templeton, California, United States
Very Nice!NO SPLICES!Black Covers Could Have Crack Or Chips
Manufacturer Part Number:motor Part Brand:550js ignition starter stator flywheel Warranty:No

Kawasaki 440/550 JS SX  Ignition Start / Stop Switches with Wiring Hariness In Excellent Working Condition.

Removed From A Running Ski - Tested With Excellent Spark. No Corrision-Fresh Water Only-Good Quality Used Part.

 NO SPLICES!

Cover Could Have Cracks or Chips

 

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