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Comer Engine Comer Go Kart Engine 80cc Go Kart Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, US

Hialeah, Florida, US
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Comer  80cc engine  


This  was running with no  issue  before i took it apart for inspection , bore  looks   to be  in nice  shape  , piston , rod and  crank  turn freely ,  all part seen are included   ,as well as all the  bolts and the motor mount clutch  and  carb, muffler air filter ect.  Our son is now driving a 100 cc thus no need for this one any more.   can  pick up and  inspect in person  or can ship world wide  ,

  Also  we  can  freshen and  send  assembled if needed (at cost ) 

   I was very surprised how well these tiny engines perform .

   

Thank You ,  305 542 1512

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Can  ship world wide  cost will  vary and  be figured at auctions end

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