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Roketa Mc-54b-250 Touring Scooter Genuine Oem Digital Cdi Ignition Rev Box New on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
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California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Paul Eagle Part Type:Ignition Manufacturer Part Number:MC-54B-250-02-21 Part Brand:OEM Warranty:Yes

New Replacement CDI Igniton Control Rev Box.

Replaces Roketa Part# MC 54B 250 02 21

For use with Roketa Brand MC 54B 250 Grand Touring 4 Cycle Models.

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Your item will be shipped out as soon as payment is made.

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