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New Arrival Go Kart Drive Belt 30 Series Replaces Manco 5959 Comet 203589 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.55
Location:

HK, Hong Kong

HK, Hong Kong
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does Not Apply




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Item Description

1. 100% Brand New, Never been used.

2. The go-kart drive belt used on most Manco, American Sportworks and Ken-bar Karts with 5hp-7hp engines.

3. Also used on the Comet TAV2 bolt on torque-a-verter kit.

4. Width: 0.75 inch

5. Length: 27 1/32 inch

6. Center to center spacing for the driver and driven pulley needs to be between 6 5/8 inch and 6 11/16 inch.

7. Instruction is not included. Professional installation is highly recommended

Package includes:

1x Belt

as the picture shown

Payment

  • We accept only PayPal payment.
  • A non-payment dispute will be opened if full payment is not received after 4 days of auction.

Delivery details

Items are shipped from Hong Kong via HK Post by Registered International Air Mail or from China via China Post with tracking number. We will send items out within 1-2 business days. It normally takes

7-14 business days for US, UK, Canada, Australia, Asian countries.
14-21 business days for Spain, German, Middle East countries.
18-25 business days for Russia, Brazil, Italy, France, European countries.
24-32 business days for South American countries.

Business days means Monday to Friday. Delivery time will be longer across public holidays, or peak mail capacity or bad weather affecting air traffic. We will not send items on Sunday and public holiday.

Shipping and Handling fee include shipping fee , packaging and insurance. It's reasonable. Pls make sure you understand and accept it.

tracking number will be given to you once the item was sent. You can only check it only if it arrive in your country.

Faster EMS is available only if stock is available. It normally takes 4-5 business days to arrive. Please ask us if you need this service.


You may be subject to import duties, taxes, and/or customs fees which may be imposed by your local government when you receive your package. You are responsible for paying any additional charges for customs clearance. Rates vary from country to country and by what was ordered so we are not able to supply an estimated cost. Please contact your local post office or customs office for exact charges.



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