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Magnet Wire For Royal Enfield Machismo/electra/citi/avl Bikes on 2040-parts.com

US $4.15
Location:

New Delhi, India

New Delhi, India
Condition:New Brand:NEO Manufacturer:Royal Enfield Manufacturer Part Number:RE-G01704 Model:Machismo/Electra/Citi/AVL Warranty:Yes Type:Magnet Wire Country/Region of Manufacture:India UPC:Does Not Apply

Magnet Wire For Royal Enfield Machismo/Electra/Citi/AVL Bikes

Product Description

Grab a deal- Get a Magnet Wire for your Royal Enfield Bullet Machismo/ Bullet Citi Bike/ AVL/ Electra Motorcycles. Replace the Old Magnet Wire which is the most wearable spare which is often ignored with this Brand New Magnet Wire.

Manufactured in India by ISO Certified New Supplier to many Automobile giants, this product is made to the highest OE specifications and quality standards easy and trouble free fitment. It can be fitted to all the Royal Enfield Bullet Machismo/ Bullet Citi Bike/ AVL/ Electra Motorcycles.

Please Note: You would be shipped the Brand New Unused Magnet Wire. Tried and tested on the Royal Enfield Bullet Machismo/ Bullet Citi Bike/ AVL/ Electra Motorcycles. Check the product description, research well in case you are ordering this for any other Motorcycles. We do not stand responsible if you are ordering this for any other Motorcycles.
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