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Price List- 4W PRICE LIST- 4W Price Revision New Introduction With Effect From 01 Mar 2019 LIGHTING S.no HSN Item Code SAP Code Description MRP Std. Pkg MOQ MSZ 800 CC CAR Head Lamp 1 85122010 031-HLA- - 61001695 H/L ASSY 800 CC T -1 330 16 16 2 85122010 031-HLA-MN 61005810 HL ASSY 800CC CAR MFR P43 W/O 'P' 517 24 12 3 85122010 031-HLA-PN - 61001696 H/L ASSY. N/M MARUTI 800CC CAR (P43T) 356 16 8 4 85122010 030-HLU-T - 61001668 H/L UNIT 800CC P45T WT THERMOCOL 198 24 12 5 85122010 030-HLU-MN - 61001663 REF. UNIT M 800CC CAR MFR P43T W/O PARKI 378 24 12 6 85122010 030-HLU-N - 61001665 R/UNIT MARUTI 800CC CAR(P43T) 201 24 12 7 85122010 030-HLU-PA - 61001666 REF. UNIT M.CAR 800CC WITH PARKING 208 24 12 8 85122010 030-HLU-PNA- 61001667 REFLECTOR UNIT M 800CC CAR P43T WITH PAR 208 24 12 9 85122010 029-HLU-L - 61001637 H/L UNIT CAR 800CC Y5A LH 411 18 18 10 85122010 029-HLU-R - 61001642 H/L UNIT CAR 800CC Y5A RH 411 18 18 11 85122010 029-HLU-LL - 61001638 H/L UNIT CAR 800CC Y5A LASER LH 314 18 9 12 85122010 029-HLU-LR - 61001639 H/L UNIT CAR 800CC Y5A LASER RH 314 18 9 13 85122010 029-HLU-NWM-BK-L 61006171 H/L UNIT 800CC CAR T-3 WT BK HSG LH 914 12 12 14 85122010 029-HLU-NWM-BK-R 61006172 H/L UNIT CAR 800CC T3 WT BK HSG RH 914 12 12 15 85122010 029-HLU-NWM-L 61001640 H/L UNIT 800CC T-3 MFR LH 903 12 12 16 85122010 029-HLU-NWM-R 61001641 H/L UNIT 800CC T-3 MFR RH 903 12 12 17 85122010 030-HLU-MNP- 61001664 H/L UNIT 800CC MFR P43T WT PARKING 390 24 12 18 85122010 031-HLA-MNP 61005811 H/L ASSY 800CC N/M MFR P43T WT PARKING 529 24 12 Tail Lamps 19 85122010 031-RCU-L - 61001705 R/C UNIT 800CC LH CAR 278 14 14 20 85122010 031-RCU-R - 61001706 R/C UNIT 800CC RH CAR 278 14 14 21 85122010 029-RCU-L - 61001649 T/L UNIT CAR 800CC Y5A LH 445 12 12 22 85122010 029-RCU-R - 61001652 T/L UNIT CAR 800CC Y5A RH 445 12 12 23 85122010 029-RCU-NL - 61001650 T/L UNIT CAR 800CC T-2 LH 528 18 18 24 85122010 029-RCU-NR - 61001651 T/L UNIT CAR 800CC T-2 RH 528 18 18 Others 25 85122020 029-PLA-DL - 61001644 PARKING LAMP CAR 800CC Y5A LH 76 100 100 26 85122020 029-PLA-DR - 61001645 PARKING LAMP CAR 800CC Y5A RH 76 100 100 27 85122020 029-PLA-L - 61001646 CLEARANCE LAMP ASSY. LH M CAR 800CC(Y5A) 109 100 100 28 85122020 029-PLA-R - 61001648 CLEARANCE LAMP ASSY. RH M CAR 800CC(Y5A) 109 100 100 29 85122020 029-LLA- - 61001643 LICENCE LAMP ASSY M/FACELIFT 138 250 125 30 85122010 030-FCA- - 61001660 FRONT COMB ASSY CAR 800CC/VAN LH/RH 185 80 80 31 85129000 030-FCL- - 61001661 LENS FRONT COMB MARUTI CAR 800CC/VAN 47 640 120 32 85122010 031-HLB- - 61001697 OUTER RIM HEAD LAMP MARUTI CAR 800CC 146 50 20 33 85122020 031-LLA-L - 61001699 LICENCE LAMP ASSY LH 181 80 20 34 85122020 031-LLA-R - 61001700 LICENCE LAMP ASSY RH 181 80 20 35 85122010 031-SIA- - 61001708 SIDE INDCTR 800 N/M 70 250 50 36 85129000 031-SIL- - 61001709 LENS SIDE INDICATOR MARUTI-N/M 28 700 70 ESTM/1000CC OLD Head Lamp 1 85122010 035-HLA-NWML 61001906 H/L ASSY 1000CC W/O MTR LH 3601 6 6 2 85122010 035-HLA-NWMR 61001907 H/L ASSY 1000CC W/O MTR RH 3601 6 6 Others 3 85129000 035-FTL-L - 61001896 LENSE FRONT TURN SIG. M 1000/ZEN TYPE LH 45 480 50 4 85129000 035-FTL-R - 61001898 LENSE FRONT TURN SIG. M 1000/ZEN TYPE RH 45 480 50 5 85122010 035-FTS-L/R- 61001899 FRONT TURN SIGNAL ASSY 1000CC/ZN 163 72 24 6 85122020 035-PLA-NL - 61001917 PARKING LAMP LH (035-PLA-NL) 159 40 40 7 85122020 035-PLA-NR - 61001918 PARKING LAMP RH (035-PLA-NR) 159 40 40 ALT Head Lamp 1 85122010 028-HLA-L - 61001594 H/L ASSY ALT O/M LH 1633 12 12 2 85122010 028-HLA-R - 61001603 H/L ASSY ALT O/M RH 1633 12 12 3 85122010 028-HLA-NML- 61001599 H/L ASSY MFR WT. MOTOR LH (028-HLA-NML) 2079 8 8 4 85122010 028-HLA-NMR- 61001600 H/L ASSY MFR WT. MOTOR RH (028-HLA-NMR) 2079 8 8 5 85122010 028-HLA-NWML 61001601 H/L ASSY ALT T-2 W/O MTR LH 1314 8 8 6 85122010 028-HLA-NWMR 61001602 H/L ASSY ALT T-2 W/O MTR RH 1314 8 8 7 85122010 128-HLA-NML 61005842 H/L ASSY ALT 800 T-1 WT MTR LH 1994 4 4 8 85122010 128-HLA-NMR 61005843 H/L ASSY ALT 800 T-1 WT MTR RH 1994 4 4 9 85122010 128-HLA-NML-A 61015128 HL ASSY Alto N/M Amber WT MOTOR LH 2350 4 4 10 85122010 128-HLA-NMR-A 61015129 HL ASSY Alto N/M Amber WT MOTOR RH 2350 4 4 11 85122010 128-HLA-NWML 61017468 H/L ASSY ALT 800 T-1 W/O MTR LH 1750 4 4 12 85122010 128-HLA-NWMR 61017469 H/L ASSY ALT 800 T-1 W/O MTR RH 1750 4 4 13 85122010 128-HLA-NWML-A 61017470 H/L ASSY ALT N/M AMBER W/O MTR LH 2071 4 4 14 85122010 128-HLA-NWMR-A 61017471 H/L ASSY ALT N/M AMBER W/O MTR RH 2071 4 4 Tail Lamp 15 85122010 028-RCA-L - 61001612 REAR COMB. ASSY LH WITH WIRE (028-RCA-L) 958 10 10 16 85122010 028-RCA-R - 61001613 REAR COMB. ASSY RH WITH WIRE (028-RCA-R) 958 10 10 17 85122010 028-RCU-L - 61001616 T/L UNIT ALT O/M T-1 W/O WIRE LH 791 10 10 18 85122010 028-RCU-R - 61001621 T/L UNIT ALT O/M T-1 W/O WIRE RH 791 10 10 19 85122010 028-RCU-NL - 61001617 T/L UNIT ALT T-2 LH 751 10 10 20 85122010 028-RCU-NR - 61001619 T/L UNIT ALT T-2 RH 751 10 10 21 85122010 028-RCU-NLA- 61001618 T/L UNIT ALT T-3 LH 772 10 10 22 85122010 028-RCU-NRA- 61001620 T/L UNIT ALT T-3 RH 772 10 10 23 85122010 128-RCU-NML 61005844 T/L UNIT ALT 800CC T-1 W/O WIRE LH 850 6 6 24 85122010 128-RCU-NMR 61005845 T/L UNIT ALT 800 T-1 W/O WIRE RH 850 6 6 Page 1 of 31 PRICE LIST- 4W Price Revision New Introduction With Effect From 01 Mar 2019 LIGHTING S.no HSN Item Code SAP Code Description MRP Std. Pkg MOQ ALT K10 Head Lamp 1 85122010 028-HLA-K-DWML 61005574 H/L ASSY ALT 10K W/O MTR LH 1850 6 6 2 85122010 028-HLA-K-DWMR 61005575 H/L ASSY ALT 10K W/O MTR RH 1850 6 6 3 85122010 028-HLA-WKNL 61016523 HL ASSY SZ K10 N/M W/O MOTOR LH 1782 4 4 4 85122010 028-HLA-WKNR 61016524 HL ASSY SZ K10 N/M W/O MOTOR RH 1782 4 4 Tail Lamp 5 85122010 028-RCA-K-DL 61005581 RC ASSY K10 WITH WIRE LH (028-RCA-K-DL) 860 6 6 6 85122010 028-RCA-K-DR 61005582 RC ASSY K10 WITH WIRE RH (028-RCA-K-DR) 860 6 6 7 85122010 028-RCU-K-DL 61005579 T/L UNIT ALT 10K W/O WIRE LH 777 6 6 8 85122010 028-RCU-K-DR 61005580 T/L UNIT ALT 10K W/O WIRE RH 777 6 6 Others 9 85122020 028-FFL-KL - 61001588 FR. FOG LAMP WITH BULB M/ALTO K-10 LH 986 22 22 10 85122020 028-FFL-KR - 61001589 FR. FOG LAMP WITH BULB M/ALTO K-10 RH 986 22 22 WGNR Head Lamp 1 85122010 027-HLU-NWM-L - 61001556 H/L UNIT WGNR T-3 MTR VERSION W/O MTR LH 1654 4 4 2 85122010 027-HLU-NWM-R - 61001557 H/L UNIT WGNR T-3 MTR VERSION W/O MTR RH 1654 4 4 3 85122010 027-HLA-T4-WML 61016521 HL ASSY SZ WGNR T4 W/O MOTOR LH 2009 2 2 4 85122010 027-HLA-T4-WMR 61016522 HL ASSY SZ WGNR T4 W/O MOTOR RH 2009 2 2 5 85122010 027-HLA-T4-ML 61007334 HL ASSY SZ WGNR T4 WT MOTOR LH 2446 2 2 6 85122010 027-HLA-T4-MR 61007335 HL ASSY SZ WGNR T4 WT MOTOR RH 2446 2 2 Tail Lamp 7 85122010 027-RCU-ML - 61001564 T/L UNIT WGNR MFR LH T-2 792 10 10 8 85122010 027-RCU-MR - 61001565 T/L UNIT WGNR MFR RH T-2 792 10 10 9 85122010 027-RCU-NML- 61001566 T/L UNIT WGNR T-3 LH 713 10 10 10 85122010 027-RCU-NMR- 61001567 T/L UNIT WGNR T-3 RH 713 10 10 11 85122010 027-RCU-T4-L 61005619 T/L UNIT WGNR T-4 W/O WIRE LH 1055 6 6 12 85122010 027-RCU-T4-R 61005620 T/L UNIT WGNR T-4 W/O WIRE RH 1055 6 6 13 85122010 027-RCA-ML - 61001558 REAR COMB.ASSY WAGON-R (MFR) LH 884 10 10 14 85122010 027-RCA-MR - 61001559 REAR COMB.ASSY WAGON-R (MFR) RH 884 10 10 15 85122010 027-RCA-NML- 61001560 REAR COMB.ASSY M/WAGON-R TYPE III (DKMAX 790 10 10 16 85122010 027-RCA-NMR- 61001561 REAR COMB.ASSY M/WAGON-R TYPE III 790 10 10 17 85122010 027-RCA-T4-L 61005621 RC ASSY WAGONR TYPE-4 WITH WIRE LH 1239 6 6 18 85122010 027-RCA-T4-R 61005622 RC ASSY WAGONR TYPE-4 WITH WIRE RH 1239 6 6 Others 19 85122010 027-SIA- - 61001570 SIDE INDCTR WGNR/ALT 55 500 60 20 85122010 027-SIA-N - 61001572 SIDE INDICATOR ASSY M SX4/WAGON-R III/RI 139 250 60 21 85129000 027-SIL- - 61001573 LENS SIDE INDICATOR M ALTO/WAGON-R OLD W 29 1000 40 22 85129000 027-SIL-N - 61001574 LENS SIDE INDICATOR M SX4 /WAGON-R III/R 37 1000 40 SWFT Head Lamp 1 85122010 039-HLA-D-WML 61005351 H/L SWFT W/O MTR LH T-1 2359 2 2 2 85122010 039-HLA-D-WMR 61005352 H/L SWFT W/O MTR T-1 RH 2359 2 2 3 85122010 131-HLA-BML 61008647 H/L SWFT BEZEL MTR LH 3183 2 2 4 85122010 131-HLA-BMR 61008648 H/L SWFT BEZEL MTR RH 3183 2 2 5 85122010 131-HLA-WML 61016519 H/L SWFT T-2 W/O MTR LH 2301 2 2 6 85122010 131-HLA-WMR 61016520 H/L SWFT T-2 W/O MTR RH 2301 2 2 7 85122010 131-HLA-ML 61002823 H/L SWFT T-2 WT MTR LH 3215 2 2 8 85122010 131-HLA-MR 61002824 H/L SWFT T-2 WT MTR RH 3215 2 2 9 85122010 131-HLA-WML-D 61010678 HL SZ SWFT TY2 W/O MOTOR LH 2352 2 2 10 85122010 131-HLA-WMR-D 61010679 HL SZ SWFT TY2 W/O MOTOR RH 2352 2 2 11 85122010 131-HLU-SWT18-L 61016871 H/L UNIT SWFT 2018 LH 2472 2 2 12 85122010 131-HLU-SWT18-R 61016872 H/L UNIT SWFT 2018 RH 2472 2 2 Tail Lamp 13 85122010 039-RCU-DZ-T2L 61015552 R/C LAMP UNIT SWFT DZRE T-2 L 1021 4 4 14 85122010 039-RCU-DZ-T2R 61015553 R/C LAMP UNIT SWFT DZRE T-2 R 1021 4 4 15 85122010 039-RCU-T-3 R 61015795 TAIL LAMP SWFT T-3 RH 1239 4 4 16 85122010 039-RCU-T-3 L 61015794 TAIL LAMP SWFT T-3 LH 1239 4 4 17 85122010 039-RCU-ML - 61001965 REAR COMB.
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