Shifter Kart Icc Kz Intake Manifold Diverter Plate, Blue Printed on 2040-parts.com
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States
Used in excellent condition direct from TM Racing, part of their Special high performance version.
For ICC or KZ TM Shifter kart. Intake mounting diverter plate has been port matched and blue printed. A solid performance upgrade. |
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