Jr. Dragster Polar Secondary Clutch Button Carrier. Light Use. on 2040-parts.com
Fombell, Pennsylvania, United States
Not sure if this item has actually been used, looks to have been assembled, nicked and then could not be sold as new...the buttons are new that's for sure. Anyway, listed it as used, cause it was installed on a clutch...have fun with it! Fits Polar style secondary clutch.
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