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Hdc 5 A Clutch Drum Gear Yamaha Kt 100 Horstman 12 Tooth on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States

Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Andrews Manufacturer Part Number:5A12

Aftermarket Horstman Single Disc Clutch Drum 12 Tooth.

Fit standard kart 219 chain.

Made by Andrews.

This is the Light version with 6 tabs to run the drum twice when the 3 original tabs get the notches.

Retails for $52.75 + shipping.

Will ship US Post Office Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box to US Addresses.

Have 3 new in bag, plus one new out of bag.

Selling out of bag one first.

Also have ultralight ones 12T in other auction

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