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Key Ignition Switch For Chinese 150cc 250cc Hammerhead Go Kart Dune Buggy Carter on 2040-parts.com

US $10.90
Location:

Bridgeton, Missouri, United States

Bridgeton, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does not apply

KEY IGNITION SWITCH HAMMERHEAD CARTER BRO ROKETA CHINESE 150CC 250CC GO KART

Features:
    • 100% Brand New
    • Key Ignition Switch commonly used for Chinese 150cc 250cc Go Kart & Dune Buggy
    • Key Ignition works with Hammerhead Go Kart, Roketa Go Kart, Carter Bros Go Kart (Some models use the smaller square plug, requires rewiring)
    • Note: Please double check the plug orientation and size to match with your own before purchase

Specification:
    • 2 position switch: On / Start
    • Wiring Connection: 5 Wires 5 Pin Plug

What is included:
    • 1 x Key ignition switch
    • Set of 2 keys
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