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Noram Ge Racing Go Kart Clutch, #35, 12t, 3/4 Bore, Heavy Shoes on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Fort Hill,PA, US

Fort Hill,PA, US
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NORAM GE Series Clutch NORAM’s GE Series has long been the standard and has put thousands of racers across the finish line ahead of others. Thousands of satisfied customers & 40 years of production has made the GE Series one of the most famous ever . Features: • New improved stamped drum provides stable and consistent runout. • Heat treated shoes last longer. • Ability to change settings allows fine tuning to different track layouts. • Variable spring assortment allows flexibility in engagement settings. • Used by racers who value their pocket books but insist on winning! Available in

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