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New Micro Sprint 11 Tooth Honda F2 & F3 Front Sprocket,600 Mini-sprint on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

High Performance Parts, United States

High Performance Parts, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Southwest Speed Inc. Manufacturer Part Number:610-3411

                                                                                         

You are bidding on a Brand New Micro/Mini Sprint Front Counter Shaft Sprocket (Part #610-3411).

  • Material: Steel
  • Inside Spline Count: 12 Spline
  • Outside Tooth Count: 11 Tooth
  • 15 Tooth Sprocket Pictured
  • Compatible with 520 chains
  • Fits Honda F2, Honda F3, and other similar Mini-Sprint & Micro-Sprint engines
  • Used on Triple X, Factor 1, Sawyer, Stallard, PMP, Concept, Hyper, Bailey, & several other Chassis
  • Approximate Weight: 0.5 lbs.

*You can check the gear ratio charts below to see which front/rear sprocket combination will achieve your necessary ratio.

1995-1998 Honda F3

In our Ebay store, we have several other front & rear sprockets, as well as numerous combinations of sprocket & chain kits.

You can browse hundreds of other Sprint Car, Midget, and Mini-Sprint items as well.

We also have thousands of other High Performance Parts in our store.

Shipping:

There is no faster shipping on Ebay.  If you pay for the item by 5:00 Eastern, Monday-Friday, we will ship it the same day.  If it's after 5:00 EST, we will ship it the next business day.  If you pay for the item on the weekend, we will ship it out Monday.

Ebay now requires that sellers put a "handling time" on each item and "1 Business Day" is the shortest listed option.  WE DON'T HAVE A HANDLING TIME.  We ship same day in accordance with the paragraph above.  No delays here.  We want you to have the parts as bad as you do. 

Shipping cost will be $9.99 within the continental United States.  If you buy 2 or more of our auctions, shipping will certainly be combined to save you money.  We will be glad to ship internationally.  Just send me a message for an international shipping quote.

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