Racing Go Kart Horstman Dxl Clutch Drum 10 Tooth 219 Gear + Nos Gasket on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
RACING GO KART HORSTMAN DXL CLUTCH DRUM 10 TOOTH 219 Gear + NOS Gasket You are buying a New NOS(New old stock) vintage Horstman DXL wet clutch drum 10 tooth 219 gear. With a New Horstman clutch cover gasket. Items pictured are the items that you will receive. Please be sure this will work for your intended application before buying. |
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