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Very Limited Availability, No longer in production. Once its gone that's it. 

Real cloth covered headlight loom wire. 

I had this wire handmade about 10 years ago and the company that made it is no longer in business. I only have the stock on hand so once its gone that's it. I have not been able to find another company to produce it at reasonable price. 

This wire is 1.2mm x 1.80mm OD with two smaller 0.7mm solid copper cloth wrapped & enamel insulated wires on the inside. Just like the original loom wires of yesteryear. Its 100% functional and can be used for Headlights, taillights, turn signals, dash lights or anything else you want to electrify in your 1/12 to 1/6 scale models. 

- Limited Availability. 

- Approx O.D. 1.2mm x 1.80mm 

- Inside wires are easy approx O.D. 0.7mm

- Solid copper core.

Perfect size for all Classic  Pocher Kits

  • K70 FIAT Grand prix de France 
  • K71 ALFA ROMEO 8c 2300 Monza
  • K72 ROLLS-ROYCE Sedanca Coupé Phantom II 
  • K73 ALFA ROMEO Spider Touring Gran Sport
  • K74 MERCEDES-BENZ 500K/AK Cabriolet 
  • K75 ROLLS-ROYCE Torpedo Phantom II Convertible
  • K76 BUGATTI 50T
  • K77 FIAT F-2 Racer
  • K78 ALFA ROMEO 8c 2300 Monza "Muletto" 
  • K80 MERCEDES-BENZ 500K "Sport Roadster"
  • K81 ALFA ROMEO 8C 2600 "Mille Miglia-Scuderia Ferrari"
  • K82 MERCEDES-BENZ 540K "Cabrio Special"
  • K83 ROLLS-ROYCE Phantom II Ambassador
  • K84 BUGATTI 50 T Coupe de ville
  • K85 MERCEDES-BENZ 540K "Classic Roadster"
  • K86 BUGATTI 50T Surprofilé
  • K88 FIAT F-2 Racer 
  • K89 ALFA ROMEO 8c 2300 Coupé Elegant
  • K90 MERCEDES-BENZ 540K "Rumble Seat" 
  • K91 MERCEDES-BENZ 540K "True Roadster" 
  • K92 ALFA ROMEO "Dinner Jacket" 
  • K93 MERCEDES-BENZ 500K/AK Cabriolet 
  • K94 MERCEDES-BENZ 540K Cabrio Special 
  • K95 MERCEDES-BENZ 540K "Rumble Seat" 
  • KM76 BUGATTI 50T engine

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