Gokart Selection Of 219 Sprockets Various Sizes New on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, United States
This is a brand new unused selection of Gold RLV and GSE 219 sprockets. Sizes include
68 72 (2) 73 76 77 81 82 84 88. 10 in total. This will fit any racing gokart with the correct sprocket holder. None of these sprockets have been mounted and show no sign of any wear, some are in original packaging.
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