New Top Kart Magnesium 17 Mm Front Hubs / 17mm X 70mm Long. on 2040-parts.com
Cleves, Ohio, United States
New Top Kart magnesium hubs. They came new on the kart, but never used them. They are 70 mm in length and will fit all karts with 17 mm spindles. This is for two hubs /one pair. They sell new for $134.00 each.
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