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Hi, i need a cdi box for my intruder 1400 1988, i can't find a used one. can i use another make or model?? help please !!

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Hi if you email mathew at [email protected] tell him what model of bike you have he will order you one, you might have to pay deposit for him to order it.(tell him Rob reconmended him) he will do it quicker

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