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Race Kart Steering Fairing, New, Cik/fia Karting Homologation on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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You are looking at a race kart steering column fairing that is new and has never been bolted on.  It will need to have the mounting holes drilled.  This is a CIK/FIA Karting homologation part (part # CBA-CIK 006/2000).  I only accept Pay Pal and will not ship until I receive full payment.  Shipping and handling will be a flat $10.00 fee however if you want to pick it up locally you can.  If you have any questions call Chris @ 786-229-3790 and please do not text or e-mail me.  Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.           

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