Carter Kart Or Other 3/4 Drive Shaft !!! on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
THIS IS A "BRAND NEW" DRIVE SHAFT IT SHOULD FIT CARTER KART BUT ALSO FIT MANY OTHERS . THE DIMENSIONS ARE ( 3/4 ) SHAFT AT ( 34 1/8) LENGTH TOTAL.. THE THREADED END TO SHAFT 3/4 IS ( 2 1/16 ) KEY WAY IS 15 INCHES BOTH SIDES BACK . I HAVE NO NUMBERS TO LIST BUT ANY QUESTIONS? I WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER .THESE ARE SOME OF THE LAST OF MY KART PARTS SO GRAB THEM AS THEY ARE HARD TO FIND AS IS ... SHIPPING REFLEX SHIPPING STEEL ... ANY QUESTIONS 561-478-8392 THANKS
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