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Freeline 99 Pearl White Used Driver Fairing( Note Extra Hole Drilled ) on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Three Oaks, Michigan, United States

Three Oaks, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:free line Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:222-22-22

   This is a 97-03 style driver fairing white by Freeline .The item  listed  is the actual item being sold  Please note the a hole drilled for push button start  This is the very last new Pearl White fairing we have to sell away from a full set. For tech support please call 269 756 9133.  Also a text line of 269 720 9196 is available 7 days a week.   Please make sure this part is suitable for your kart.    All sales are final.  We are happy to provide additional information if needed. These are close out prices and some quantities are limited. USPS has become expensive because of the new dimensional weight rule so these will ship via UPS Ground.

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