Azusa #35 13 Tooth 5/8 Jackshaft Sprocket Go Kart Mini Bike. Usa Seller!!! on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
#35 13 Tooth 5/8 Jackshaft Sprocket Go Kart Mini Bike. Description: Perfect for MiniBike & Go-Kart Jackshafts #35 Chain 13 Tooth 5/8" bore. "3/16" keyway. Set screws included!" In stock for immediate delivery. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR STORE FOR MORE EXCITING AND HARD TO FIND PARTS FOR GO KARTS, MINI BIKES, DIRT BIKES AND ATV'S Please contact if you have any question! All orders placed by 3.30 pm ET will be shipped on the same day! Payment required immediately after the sale. Accepted payment methods are Paypal and e-check. Thanks For Watching!! |
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