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New Security Chain Viro Scooter Super Reinforced 150 Cm Padlock D 13 on 2040-parts.com

US $91.92
Location:

Napoli, Italy

Napoli, Italy
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:177.150 Brand:Unbranded Brand::VIRO

NEW Security Chain Viro Scooter Super Reinforced 150 cm Padlock D 13

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Motorcycle Accessories

Burglar Viro, Secure and resistant. Keep safe your Mezzo!

With the Following Features
- Chain Viro, diameter 13 with a length of 150 cm   plus a padlock at Arco

HARDENED AND TEMPERED

Details Padlock
- Arc Diameter: 15
- Internal Arc: 55
- Outside Arco: 85


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Brand: VIRO
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