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Noram Arena 10t, 3/4" Bore, #35 Racing Clutch For Go Karts (heavy Shoe) on 2040-parts.com

US $157.96
Location:

Fort Hill,PA, United States

Fort Hill,PA, United States
Noram Arena 10T, 3/4" Bore, #35 Racing Clutch for Go Karts (Heavy Shoe), US $157.96, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Noram Manufacturer Part Number:NAAR10H UPC:Does not apply

Noram Arena Clutch Moram's Arena Clutch is the ideal clutch for the indoor or short track racing, Outboard Mounting only, with Heavy Shoes. 10T #35 (Red Springs Installed) set to engage at 2040 RPM's

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