Quarter Midget Gears; Some Zero Error; Engine And Axle; Fair Condition on 2040-parts.com
Hannibal, New York, United States
These are used gears; the engine gears have some noticeable wear that I tried to show as best I could in the pictures. The axle gears are used but in better shape. All of these are usable and I would run them on our car but I bought a huge pile of gears and these are all triples in my collection. Here is what gears are included:
Engine: 34, 32 (zero error), 31, 30 (z/e), 30 (z/e) Axle: 28, 27 (z/e), 26 (z/e), 25 (z/e), 24 (z/e), 24 (z/e) 11 gears total. Free Shipping! |
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