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Radiator Shifter Stock Moto Honda Tag Italkart, Crg Tony Kart on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OE ITALKART Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Italkart Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Surface Finish:Aluminum

Hi This Radiator came on a Italkart Supersonic V Purchased new from Italian Motors.  Purchased all new with a TM K9ES as a factory package.  I bought the Kart with 3 hours on it.  I live and ride in Florida.   The radiator performed perfectly on a 90 degree Plus day.  Never exceeding 140 degrees.  Me being me I decided to fit a larger radiator just in case.  I ran 15 minute sessions.  This Radiator is top quality and in as new condition.  Comes with the mounting bracket and cap.  Inside looks absolutely new.

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