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Kawasaki Super Sport Xi 750 Ss St Cdi Control Unit Igniter 21119-3734 1992-1995 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Great working order
Brand:Kawasaki Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:21119-3734 UPC:Does not apply

This CDI Ignition System works great and is a perfect replacement for your Jet Ski. The item number is 21119-3734

This is a genuine OEM Kawasaki Replacement for the following models:

JH750-A1 (750 SS) (1992)
  JH750-A2 (750 SS) (1993)
  JH750-A3 (750 SS) (1994)
  JH750-A4 (750 SS) (1995)
  JH750-B1 (Super Sport XI) (1993)
  JH750-E1 (SS) (1996)
  JH750-E2 (SS) (1997)
  JT750-A1 (ST) (1994)
  JT750-A1A (ST) (1994)
  JT750-A2 (ST) (1995)

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