Vespa Et2 Cdi Ignition Coil Type 2 on 2040-parts.com
Charleston, South Carolina, US
Original Quality replacement CDI Coil for some Vespa ET2 for US Market. Fits ET2, Piaggio Fly, and other Piaggio 2 Stroke models with ZAPC16 engine. There are two different CDI Coils used in US Market ET2s. Imported from Italy by Scooterpartsco.com. This one has the ground wire. The other one doesn't. If yours does, order this one. Replaces part numbers 638678 252537 292194. No returns on Electrical or Electronic Componenents. Order the right one. No Returns on this or any electronic or electrical item. This is for the 2 Stroke Vespa ET2 sold in the United States.
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