Vintage Racing Snowmobile Go Kart Performance Products Tdc Timing Degree Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
You are looking at a old Aluminum Degree Wheel. This item is 8" in Diameter. This was used back on aprox 1966 Ski-Doo's, on the old Rotax Type Motors Buy Bombardier. As you can see it's very hard to damage a degree wheel. I must say that I was a one owner of this item. This was not used very much at all. It sat in the tool box for aprox 30 plus year. It's time to find a new home that can put it to some good use. Thanks for looking. KJ.
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