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Kawasaki Kfx 700 Kfx700 Wiring Harness Wire Harness Cdi Start Button Shift Coil on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Jackson, Ohio, US

Jackson, Ohio, US
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2004 kfx 700 complete wiring harness plus the cdi box and on the cdi box it's missing a small piece I show it in the pic don't affect the cdi box performance at all comes with both coils and the solenoid comes with the hand shifter the cables are in ok shape comes with the starter switch it is missing the choke lever I show it in the pic all this came off a runnin kfx 700 it's ready to go back on if you have any questions please ask you can message me here or call or text me
740-418-9248
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