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5 Wire Ignition Switch For Go Kart Carter Hammerhead Yerf Dog Roketa on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:YERFDOG Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:04770

It come with femal plastic plug, can work on Hammerhead 150 GT go kart part: 6.000.020-J Hammerhead 250 GT go kart part: 6.000.020-J Carter Brothers Interceptor GTR 250 part number: 609-6022-AFT Carter Brothers Interceptor GTR 300 part number: 609-6022-AFT Yerf-dog 4x2 UTV SCOUT,ROVER,OR MOSSY OAK. the wire prongs position in plug are not as same as your original one just reorgnise the prongs according your old ignition switch.

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