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Cdi Unit Honda Crf450 (2005) Blackbox Crf 450 Ignitter Crf450r Wiringloom on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Opijnen, Netherlands

Opijnen, Netherlands
Condition:Used

used complete cdi/ignitioncoil/wiringloom from a good running Honda CRF450 from 2005 that we stripped,will fit more years, i assume 05-08,, but ask for confirmation your local dealer,you get what yousee,,  price 80 Dollar, worldwide shipping 38 Dollar, thank you.

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