Mini Bike Go Kart Drive Belt Comet 203589 Cogged Width:3/4"w X 27 3/8"od on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Valley, New York, US
Part #
255-299
Description- OEM Spec Belt
- HOFFCO/COMET: 203589
- HOFFCO/COMET: 203589A
Additional Information:- Fits our 255-257 Torque Converter
- 3/4"W x 27 3/8"OD
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