5/8" Tapered Front Hub Bearings Quarter Midget Go Kart on 2040-parts.com
Mount Juliet, Tennessee, US
Up for Buy it Now is 1 - 5/8" Tapered Front Hub Bearing. Used by almost all Quarter Midget chassis builders. But they are available at half the price you can buy them on the market. This listing is for 1 - 5/8" Tapered Front Hub Bearing. Why bid to win, BUY IT NOW! Item/Items must be paid within 5 days. Check out my other auctions for more Quarter Midget, Go Kart, and Barstool parts. Thanks for looking! Shipping is set at $5.50 I will combined shipping with the other auctions I have listed. I take highest shipping plus $1.25 per other item won. If you purchase multiple items, please don't pay until I send an invoice for the corrected combined shipping.
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