Gem Cast 1pc Motor Mount Al Kart Racing Briggs Clone 4 Stroke American Rail on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
Used GEM 1 piece cast aluminum kart racing motor mount for 4 stroke Briggs and Clone motors. For American rail spacing. Comes with clamps and all hardware. Pulled from a Coyote Kart. In great condition. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!
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