Karting Otk Tonykart Adjustable Aluminum Feet Support on 2040-parts.com
Windermere, Florida, US
I was cleaning my garage and I found this brand new spare part . Original OTK Adjustable Aluminum Feet Support . It wont fix for the mini chassis . This is for KF-FZ rookie Full size Chassis. Free delivery available only in USA. It comes as shown on the picture .
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