Carter Talon 150cc Go Kart - Master Cylinder Assembly 552-3005 on 2040-parts.com
Iowa City, Iowa, United States
This Carter Talon 150 Master Cylinder Assembly 552-3005 was removed from modified Talon that had 12 road miles on it. The brake pedal lever mounting assembly might have been modified. Some light dirt and grease, mostly from setting in storage in Iowa. I am happy to combine items, discuss the purchase of item(s) and calculate best shipping cost option for buyer. |
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