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Longacre 78439 - Cc Kart Adapter - Metric 14mm on 2040-parts.com

US $45.92
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
This Item got wet and damaged the finish slightly...The part is new, and will work like new.
Manufacturer Part Number:78439 Brand:Longacre UPC:does not apply

LONGACRE 78439 - CC Kart Adapter - Metric 14mm  
 
  Go Kart Adapter - metric 14mm x 1.5

Screws onto spindle.


Specifications

Style: Screws on to spindle

Size: Go Kart (metric) - 14mm x 1.5

Material: Aluminum / Steel

Finish: Black Anodized

Fits Gauge Bolt Size: 5/16"-18

Gauge Included: No

 

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