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Pit Dirt Bike Quad Atv 4 Pin Regulator Rectifier 90cc 110cc 125cc 140cc 200cc on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
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PR, Puerto Rico

PR, Puerto Rico
Condition:New Brand:DMC Manufacturer Part Number:RECTIFIER

PIT DIRT BIKE QUAD ATV 4 PIN REGULATOR RECTIFIER 90cc 110cc 125cc 140cc 200cc. IT CAN FIT TO CHINESE SCOOTER MODELS AND OTHERS. FITS MOST CHINESE 4 STROKE PIT / DIRT BIKES AND SQUADS. FREE SHIPPING , USA AND TERRITORIES.

Main Color: Black
Item Size: about 7.7cm(L) X 5cm(W) X 2.3cm(H)
Package Size: about 10cm(L) X 9.7cm(W) X 2.4cm(H)
Type: Electrical & Ignition
Sub-Type: Regulator/ Rectifier
Intended Use: Replacement Part
Model: LF110

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