Powermaster 19000 Hitachi Short Starter on 2040-parts.com
Chino, California, US


| Powermaster 19000 Hitachi Short Starter Starter Hitachi Short Starter Hitachi Short Starter; Chrome; 153/168 Tooth Flywheel; 160 ft./lb. Torque; 3.7-1 Gear Reduction; FEATURES:
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