Vintage Race Kart Left Front Brake Kit (enginetics) on 2040-parts.com
Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States
Enginetics Left Front Brake Kit * These were used when dirt karts first came out. Left front brake kit, rotor slides over your front hub, caliper assembly slides on spindle, master cylinder bolts right beside existing master, includes billet brake bias bar. * With bias bar, you can adjust amount of brake you want on left front wheel. * Good useable condition, very rare find. * $12.95 shipping to lower 48 states only. Paypal payment required within 3 days, we ship within 3 days of receiving payment |
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