Birel Shifter Race Kart Free Line Brake Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
You are bidding on a new brake pedal for a Birel shifter Kart from Free-Line. Although it is no longer in its original package it is in perfect condition. I only accept Pay Pal and will not ship until I receive full payment. Shipping and handling will be a flat $8.00 fee however you may pick up locally if you like. I do not ship Internationally and I reserve the right to remove the item from auction as it is for sale locally. If you have any questions please call Chris @ 786-229-3790. Please do not text or e-mail me. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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