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Positive Cable +15a Fuse 4stroke Gy6 50-80cc Scooter Atv Taotao Roketa Sunl Bms on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Lafayette, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:GY6-PARTS Type:POSITIVE CABLE FUSE HOLDER + 15A FUSE Manufacturer Part Number:4260419136554 UPC:4260419136554

     GREEN POSITIVE CABLE
         INCL. FUSE HOLDER AND 15A FUSE
           
        >IN STOCK, SHIPS FROM USA<

    * OVERALL LENGTH ABOUT 23 CM

GY6 4 STROKE, SCOOTERS, MOPEDS, QUADS, GO-KARTS, ATV'S....
CAN FIT 50-150cc, 139 QMB/A, 152 QMI/ 157 QMJ

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