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Xr50 Cdi Box 88-99 Z50 Xr70 Xr 70 Crf50 Crf70 Crf 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.00
Location:

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
XR50 CDI Box 88-99 Z50  XR70 XR 70 CRF50 CRF70 CRF 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98, US $44.00, image 1
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Warranty:No

 Hi, up for sale is a CDI box off of an XR50. The CDI box is used and has been sitting in conditioned storage for several years but looks to still be in good working condition. This part was pulled off of a bike that was running. There is a part number on the box looks to be CF507A. The ignition is sold as-is as seen in the pic(you will get the actual part seen in the pics). This item may fit 88-99 and other years and models but if you are not 100% sure if this will fit/work with your bike please research before buying. This will be shipped with tracking and insurance on it and i always try to ship within 24 hours of payment. If you have any questions please just email me...Thanks!

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