Vintage 86-87 Suzuki Dr125 Dr 125 Cdi Ignition Box Igniter Dr200 Dr 200 on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
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1986-87 Suzuki DR125 DR 200 CDI Ignition Box.
This is a used CDI box for the a 1986-87 Suzuki DR125 and DR200. This is a Suzuki Genuine Part. This is a working unit with good wires and connectors. Great part for your vintage Suzuki. Please email if you have any questions.
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