Crg M8 / D17 125cc Shifter Kart Ven-99 11 Deg Spindels on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, US
ven 99 spindles in good shape i have the spacers for moving the wheels in and out, just not in the pictures but are included,.. someone asked me if the king pin bearings were smooth and they are not so keep in mind you might want to replace them there cheep!
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