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Racing Briggs,5hp, Flywheel,take A Good Look!! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Fremont, Ohio, US

Fremont, Ohio, US
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you are bidding on a Briggs&Stratton 5hp flywheel.this flywheel is a must your WKA stocker. this flywheel wieghts 6 pounds and  12.0 onces. the diameter is 6 3/4 inches.there are no broken fins.this is a light flywheel. shipping is 13.00 is the lower 48 states.

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