Comer C51 Kid Kart Motor - Blueprinted on 2040-parts.com
Coppell, Texas, United States
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Comer C51 kid kart motor blueprinted by Eric Snell. Consistently turns 11,400K. Cylinder serial number 10,278. This is a very good and legal motor, we're moving to Honda so getting rid of my Comer stuff.
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