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Wildkart 30mm Red Anodized Chassis Clamp For Seat Stay on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Elk Grove, California, United States

Elk Grove, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wildkart Manufacturer Part Number:MFSPH30

WildKart Universal Chassis Clamp - 30mm, Red


  • Manufactured by: WildKart

WildKart Aluminum Anodized Kart Racing Chassis Clamp for Water Pump / Radiator Mounting/ Seat Stay mounting - 30mm Frame, Red.

Providing function, performance and style, Wildkart is a leader in the production of specialty parts for karting. Made in Italy.

THis clamp may be used to mount water pumps, radiators or any accessory which may be mounted directly on the frame

I.D.(Frame O.D.): 30 mm.

Red Aluminum Anodized Finish

New in package with hardware included

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