3 Drum Clutches For Racing Go Kart, Ready To Ship on 2040-parts.com
Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on 3 drum clutches
clutch one is a premier magnum, 18 tooth driver clutch two is a noram, 16 tooth driver(will not spin) clutch three is a noram, 17 tooth driver normal 3/4 shaft great for all motors Great for the price They have normal wear and tear Always fast shipping with tracking number |
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