Franklin Quick Change Gears/nos/set # 39 on 2040-parts.com
Pine City, New York, United States
You are looking at a set of Franklin quick change gears # 39 with the teeth being 23/29, purchase more than one set and we will take 5.00 off each set! These have been on the shelf and time to go! You are bidding this as is without warrantee. Will be happy to answer any questions posed and thank you for looking! Marollo Racing Engines Inc. 6 Kent Rd Pine City NY, 14871 PH. 607-734-2148 NYS sales tax when applicable. |
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