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Comer W-80/k-80 Go Kart Engine Complete Package Pitts Tuned on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Plano, Texas, US

Plano, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:COMER

SUPERB LITTLE ENGINE, CAME BLUEPRINTED FROM PITTS PERFORMANCE, SON HAS OUTGROWN THE CLASS. EXCELLENT STEPPING STONE FROM KID KART.  COMES COMPLETE WITH RLV STYLE EXHAUST, AIRBOX, TILLOTSON CARB, ENGINE MOUNT AND EXTERNAL STARTER, ORIGINAL PULL START COIL ALSO INCLUDED. RUNS PERFECTLY, CAN SEND VIDEO OF HIM RUNNING IT LAST WEEK IF YOU EMAIL ME. HAS NEW 12V STARTER BATTERY, BUT MISSING THE TWO METRIC ALLEN BOLTS FOR ENGINE MOUNT - NOT INCLUDED, BUT THESE ARE EASY TO FIND. HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS.  WILL DESPATCH QUICKLY TO GET YOU RACING AS SOON AS IT ARRIVES. HAVE EXTRA SPARE CLUTCH ASSY ON ARBOR WITH CRYO SPRINGS AVAILABLE ALSO, VERY USEFUL FOR QUICK CLUTCH CHANGE OUT, ADDITIONAL TO SALE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING

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