Astrali Padded Fiberglass Racing Kart Seat on 2040-parts.com
Black Hawk, Colorado, United States
Astrali padded fiberglass racing kart seat This Auction is for a used fiberglass bucket seat. Size: Medium. The seat is in very good shape. The rear has some scratches from storage. Measurements: Overall Height: about 18β Interior Width at narrowest part: 11β Exterior Width at narrowest part: 14.5β
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