Proform # 67650 Circle Track Racing Scales Set on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
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a brand new in the box Proform economical curcle track racing car scale system, # 67650. item is brand new and was never opened or used. a good low cost & great for use with circle track race cars for checking weight & percentages for pre-race car set up's.
sold as is!!!, local pick-up only...... (aluminum ramp sets for this item are not included and if needed are sold from Speedway Motors) thanks..... |
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