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Twin Tec Tcif Gen Ii Fuel Injection Kit P/n 241 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Somerset, Wisconsin, US

Somerset, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Twin Tec Manufacturer Part Number:241 Warranty:No Kuryakyn Part Number 241:TCIF Gen II Fuel Injection Kit

DISCONTINUED, NEW IN BOX.  Twin Tec Motorcycle TCIF Gen II Fuel Injection Kit.   Retail Price $694.95.   Kuryakyn Part No. 241.

The pictures show there are four kits in this kit. The first picture shows the kit name and the next picture is of that kit.

FITS:  TCIF GEN II FUEL INJECTION KIT FOR  '01 - '06 TWIN CAM 88 WITH DELPHI FUEL INJECTION.

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