Go Kart Racing #35 Tuck&run Skip Tooth Sprockets 66,68, 70 Tooth on 2040-parts.com
Monticello, Kentucky, United States
THE FASTEST SPROCKETS IN YOUR TOOLBOX three used #35 skip tooth sprockets. all three were ran once for qualifying and setup. has small amount of side wear and very little to no front tooth wear. TUCK&RUN Sprockets hardcoat anodized black by; WMS Products |
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