Vintage Racing Kart Open Dirt Yamaha Kt100 Parilla Tt-25 Crank Lower End on 2040-parts.com
Turlock, California, United States
ok here is a very cool project Yamaha Kt100 crank case with a dual mag Parilla TT-25 Crank and rod This was a personal project just don't have the time or money to finish it. This will make a very good base for a open Yamaha Kt100 I will not ship out of the USA no more. Don't ask I will combine shipping. Wait for me to send invoice when buying more than one item. |
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