This is the ignition module from a 1980 Kawasaki KX250. This is a used item and appears to be in good condition. The Kawasaki part number is 21119-1018 and is used on the following Kawasaki models:


This part may fit other models, so check with your local dealer or mechanic for your specific application.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email or phone.

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 Midway Cycle Inc is a full line MC/ATV new and used parts, accessories and service store in Huntsville AL.

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