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Ski Doo Formula S Sl 380 500 Mxz 440f 500f Touring 380 440f 500f Ducati Cdi on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Lyndonville, Vermont, United States

Lyndonville, Vermont, United States
Used cdi ignition box in good working order, pulled from a good running 1994 Ski-Doo Safari L 380
Brand:Ducati Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:420965591 420965757 420965751

This is a used ducati cdi box off a 1994 Ski-Doo Safari L 380, it is in good working condition, pulled from a running unit, you can check with me to see if it will fit your snowmobile.

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