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Gilera Runner 180 Fx Sp Malossi Performance Drive Belt Kevlar on 2040-parts.com

US $56.99
Location:

Walsall, United Kingdom

Walsall, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Malossi Model/ Series:180 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Model/ Series1:FX125 Intended Use:Modification/ Enhancement Model/ Series2:Runner MPN:M6112737 Sub-Type:Drive Belt Manufacturer:Gilera Type:Engine Parts Manufacturer Part Number:6112737

GILERA RUNNER 180 FX SP MALOSSI PERFORMANCE DRIVE BELT KEVLAR


THIS IS A BRAND NEW PERFORMANCE MALOSSI KEVLAR DRIVE BELT THAT FITS A NUMBER OF SCOOTERS THAT USE THE 2 STROKE 125/180cc PIAGGIO ENGINE. THIS INCLUDES THE GILERA RUNNER 125/180 (FX & SP)

WHY FIT A STANDARD BELT WHEN YOU CAN USE THE RACE BRED MALOSSI EQUIVALENT

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