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Vintage 1970's Wiseco Kart And Mini Cycle Catalog #9 Includes Mcculloch Rupp Gem on 2040-parts.com

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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Shows the usual type wear for a used item of its age.
Brand:Wiseco, Charger, Azusa, Max-Torque's Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:#9 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Please take a look at my other vintage kart and mini bike items this week, as always I will combine postal so you can save.

Rare hard to find vintage kart and mini bike catalog.

Lots of good information if you restoring or fabricating parts.

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