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Sheet1 Page 1 C.D.I. UNITS Part No. Item Packing RP.220 BAJAJ Sheet1 C.D.I. UNITS Part No. Item Packing RP.220 BAJAJ CHETAK 12 V 10 PCS RP.221 BAJAJ CHETAK 99/BRAVO/CLASSIC SL 10 PCS RP.222 BRAVO SELF START/BAJAJ CHETAK SL 10 PCS RP.222 D BAJAJ PULSAR 150 (SELF START) PULSAR 180 (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.222 F BAJAJ PULSAR 150/180 DTSI (DIGITAL)W/O DIGITAL METER 10 PCS RP.222 FO BAJAJ PULSAR 150/180/200 DTSI (DIGITAL) W/O DIGITAL METER10 PCS RP.222 FA BAJAJ PULSAR 150/180 DTSI-UG4 (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.222 FM BAJAJ PULSAR 135 DTSI (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.222 FC BAJAJ PULSAR-220 (DIGITAL) CDI MODEL 10 PCS RP.223 BAJAJ M-80 BLACK 10 PCS RP.224 BAJAJ SUNNY 10 PCS RP.225 BAJAJ KB-100 10 PCS RP.226 BAJAJ WIND 125 10 PCS RP.226 AB BAJAJ DISCOVER-DTSI (DIGITAL) W/O DIGITAL METER O/M 10 PCS RP.226 AQ BAJAJ DISCOVER-150 DTSI (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.226 AL BAJAJ DISCOVER-135 DTSI (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.226 AX BAJAJ DISCOVER-125 DTSI (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.226 AZ BAJAJ DISCOVER-100 DTSI (DIGITAL)N/M 10 PCS RP.226 RM KB-4S/CALIBER/BOXER/CT/PULSAR150/BYK 10 PCS RP.227 BAJAJ XCD 125 (DIGITAL) RED 10 PCS RP.227 AR BAJAJ XCD- 135/ PLATINA-125(DIGITAL) BLUE 10 PCS RP.227 A BAJAJ CT-100/PLATINA/CALIBER 115 10 PCS RP.228 BAJAJ 3W-4S/CNG BLACK 10 PCS RP.229 BAJAJ 3W-4S CNG BLUE 10 PCS RP.230 BAJAJ 3W CNG YELLOW 10 PCS RP.231 VESPA XE/150 CC 10 PCS RP.232 VESPA T-5/SELECT/SELECT ES 10 PCS RP.233 VESPA T-5/SELECT II/NV SPL/STAR/NIGHT VISION 10 PCS RP.234 YAMAHA RX-100 10 PCS RP.235 YAMAHA RXG. 12V 10 PCS RP.236 TVS SUZUKI-100/SHOGUN/ SAMURAI/MAX 100 10 PCS RP.236 AA TVS FIERO (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.236 AB TVS FIERO- F2 10 PCS RP.236 AR TVS VICTOR 10 PCS RP.236 AS TVS VICTOR GL (WITH FLASHER) 10 PCS RP.236 AG TVS VICTOR GLX 10 PCS RP.236 AD TVS CENTRA 10 PCS RP.236 AM TVS APACHE (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.236 AR SUZUKI ACCESS-125 (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.236 ZR TVS SCOOTY PEP (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.236 ZN TVS SCOOTY PEP PLUS (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.237 KINETIC HONDA 10 PCS RP.238 HERO HONDA CD-100/KINETIC CHALLENGER 10 PCS RP.238 AA HERO HONDA AMBITION (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.238 AD HERO HONDA GLAMOUR/HONDA STUNNER (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.238 AI HERO HONDA CBZ X-TREME/ACHIEVER (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.238 DD HERO HONDA GLAMOUR/HONDA STUNNER (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.238 ED HERO HONDA HUNK (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.238 EG HERO HONDA KARIZMA (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.239 HERO HONDA SPLENDOR P-17/PASSION/LML ENERGY/ADRENO/FREEDOM10 PCS RP.239 BC HERO HONDA CD-DAWN/CD DELUXE (O/M) 10 PCS Page 1 Sheet1 RP.239 HERO HONDA CD-DELUXE (N/M) (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.239 EF HERO HONDA SUPER SPLENDOR/PASSION PRO (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.240 HERO GIZMO 10 PCS RP.241 HERO PUCH 10 PCS RP.242 HONDA ETERNO 10 PCS RP.242 AH HONDA UNICORN (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.242 AS HONDA SHINE (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.243 HONDA ACTIVA (10 PIN) 10 PCS RP.244 HONDA ACTIVA (9 PIN) 10 PCS RP.245 YAMAHA CRUX /LIBERO/ENTISER (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.245 WW YAMAHA CRUX-R/ENTISER-SELF START (DIGITAL) 10 PCS RP.245 WM YAMAHA FAZER/GLADIATOR (DIGITAL) O/M 10 PCS RP.245 WO YAMAHA FZ/FZ-S/FAZER-N/M (DIGITAL) 8+4 PIN 10 PCS Page 2.
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