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Gearbox Velocity Pipe For Kawasaki Kx-125 Shifter Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH STANDARD CIK-TYPE BODYWORK. This is an "under-the-pod" pipe designed for use with Gearbox Velocity bodywork and nerf bars, it exits the engine via the right side and passes underneath the right side pod.
Brand:Gearbox Manufacturer Part Number:Velocity UPC:Does not apply

Gearbox Velocity expansion chamber pipe for Kawasaki KX-125 engine, lightly used in good working condition. Outside is rust-free. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH STANDARD CIK-TYPE BODYWORK. This is an "under-the-pod" pipe designed for use with Gearbox Velocity bodywork and nerf bars, exits the engine via the right side and passes underneath the right side pod.

 


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