Cnc Aluminum Billet Engine Motor Mounts For Golf Cart Honda Gx390 420cc 440cc on 2040-parts.com
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CNC Aluminum Billet Engine Motor Mounts For Golf Cart Honda GX390 420cc 440ccOur 15 Degree Billet Motor Mounts fit GX240, GX270, GX340, GX390, 420CC, 440CC AND 460CC ENGINES! These go-kart mounts are CNC Machined from 6061 Billet Aluminum. They fit International go-kart frames and have a 4" engine bolt spacing. Since the mount is 2 pieces, it can be mounted at different lengths to accommodate a wide variety of small engine type. |
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