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Cnc Aluminum Billet Engine Motor Mounts For Golf Cart Honda Gx390 420cc 440cc on 2040-parts.com

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North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vegas Carts & Performance Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:KARTMOUNTS

CNC Aluminum Billet Engine Motor Mounts For Golf Cart Honda GX390 420cc 440cc



Our 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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