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Economy Vintage Racing Kart Mcculloch Mc10 Mc20 Mc5 Mc6 Stubby Exhaust Header,nr on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Los Molinos, California, United States

Los Molinos, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:McCulloch Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:none

Up for sale is a used Genuine McCulloch cast aluminum exhaust header for an early McCulloch MC10-Mc20 or Mc5- Mc6, but will fit all Mac racing kart engines, the header had a closed off exit end with a dozen small exhaust exit holes, and was cut off at an angle to open up for heavy breathing, and has been bead blasted to clean up the stains from exhaust, now ready to go to the polisher or bolt right on, would look great on a Mc6 powered Vintage Racing Go Kart! These can be picked up here 125 miles North of Sacramento California, or Free for USPS shipping to the lower 48 states,to be sold as-is with no returns,check out my other vintage parts on auction. 

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