Adjustable Go-kart Seat Strut (10"-13" W/ 14 Degree Angle) on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Illinois, United States
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Adjustable Go-Kart Seat Strut (10"-13" w/ 14 Degree Angle) Clamps to 1 1/8" & 1 1/4" frame rails
Adjustable from 10"-13" Angled at 14 degrees
Plain Steel Finish Comes with all mounting hardware
Quantity: 1 These are the standard seat struts for most oval, sprint, vintage kart, etc. applications. Please check out our secure website at www.blandbrosent.com for all your karting needs. Also, please contact us for dealer/quantity discounts.
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