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Kawasaki Kz1000 Ignition Coil 1979 - 1981 New Old Stock 21121-1014 on 2040-parts.com

US $181.00
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Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:21121-1014

Kawasaki factory ignition coil. This is NEW OLD STOCK still in the box.

This part is no longer available from Kawasaki.

Fits the following...

KZ1000-A3 (KZ1000) (1979)  

 KZ1000-A3A (KZ1000) (1979)  

 KZ1000-A4 (KZ1000) (1980)  

 KZ1000-B3 (KZ1000 LTD) (1979)  

 KZ1000-B4 (LTD) (1980)  

 KZ1000-C3 (Police 1000) (1980)  

 KZ1000-C4 (Police 1000) (1981)  

 KZ1000-D3 (Z1R) (1980)  

 KZ1000-G1 (Classic) (1980)


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