Hpv/kpv/f-100 100cc Go-kart Motor Complete Turnkey Package on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Niguel, California, United States
F-100/HPV/KPV/KPP 100cc GO-KART MOTOR COMPLETE PACKAGE - TURNKEY - BOLT IT ON AND WIN PITTS/FLEMING PERFORMANCE Built, Blue-Printed & Dyno'ed - VERY STRONG MOTOR Championship Winning Motor in HPV-3 & HPV-4 MOTOR HAS ONLY NATIONAL'S AFTER REBUILD Complete with clutch, intake, ignition, motor mount, coil, carb, and K&N. BUYER PAYS SHIPPING COSTS |
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