Airheart Disc Brake - Caliper - Master Cylinder For Vintage Go Kart. on 2040-parts.com
Lakeville, Indiana, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR 3 AIRHEART VINTAGE GO KART PARTS. THERE IS A DISC BRAKE, A CALIPER AND MASTER CYLINDER. DISC & HUB 1" DIAMETER. THE MASTER CYLINDER WAS NEVER USED. THE DISC BRAKE AND CALIPER ARE IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. YOU GET ALL 3 FOR 1 BID. EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS. ACTUAL POSTAGE FROM 46536 (INDIANA) WINNING BIDDER WILL RECEIVE AN INVOICE WITH THE POSTAGE LISTED TO THEIR ZIP CODE. DISREGARD POSTAGE QUOTED BY EBAY. THEIR QUOTE IS ALMOST ALWAYS HIGHER THAN THE EXACT POSTAGE. |
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