Vintage Go Kart Mini Bike Gem G1795 Qt Conversion Kit For Tuned Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Melvin Village, New Hampshire, United States
New Old Stock vintage GEM G 1795 QT conversion kit for tuned exhaust . This item installs on the exhaust tip of tuned exhaust pipe to quiet the pipe to lower sound level . This part is new in original package with mounting instructions included . Thanks for looking and check our other auctions .
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