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Briggs 5 Hp Go Kart Racing Lifter Tech Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Yanceyville, North Carolina, United States

Yanceyville, North Carolina, United States

I never used this and it looks to be in very good shape.It is a briggs tech tool for checking the depth of taper I think on the 5hp briggs racing lifters/tappets.Comes as shown. Please make sure you look at pics good and search your model to insure proper fit.Part/s sold as is.We do our best to try and list any defect or adnormal wear if there is any.SHIPPED TO US RESIDENTS ONLY.We have alot of other parts we will be selling also so keep watching for our posts.Any questions just ask.If you would like to talk direct just send us your contact info and we will be in touch asap.Parts also could be listed local and be sold anytime.Our standard business hours are 5-10pm Mon.-Fri. and 8am-6pm sat. EST.Payment expected within 3 days of auction close!!!Thanks and happy bidding/buying!!!!! craftsman,poulan,weedeater,honda,john deere,yard man,rally,toro,yazoo,snapper,murry,mtd,husqvarna,stihl,ag way,lowe's,bolens,hustler,troy bilt,homelite,echo,huskee,briggs and stratton,tecumseh,kohler,kawasaki

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