Racing Kart Mychron 3 on 2040-parts.com
Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States
* Buy these and save $$$$. * Mychron 3 * Good used unit, may need fresh battery. * Includes all leads and AIM sensor. * Just sent back and checked, hasn't been on kart since. * What you see is actual pic of what you get. * Free shipping to lower 48 states. No apo's or po boxes. |
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