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Magneto Stator W/ Pickup Roketa Kinroad Dandi Dazon Bms 250 250cc Go Kart Buggy on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:172MM-032000 Part Type:Electrical Brand:ROKETA

New Stator Assembly Kit With 2 Pin Stator Trigger Pick Up Coil.

Stator Plugs In By Way Of A 3 Prong Plug & 1 Loose Wire (not in plug).

For use with 250cc Karts, Buggies & Atv Quads Such As:
  • Kandi Brand 250cc
  • Dazon Brand 250cc
  • JCL Brand 250cc
  • BMS Boreem Motor Sports Brand 250cc
  • Kinroad Brand 250cc
  • NST Brand 250cc
  • Wildfire Brand 250cc
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