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Shifter Kart 125cc 80cc 40mm Sprocket 428 Quick Change Full Selection Of Gears! on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Here is a nice set of 428 rear gears for a shifter kart.  This auction includes:

-quick change 40mm hub with hardware
-locking key way
-22 tooth gear
-23 tooth gear
-24 tooth gear
-25 tooth gear
-27 tooth gear
-28 tooth gear
-29 tooth gear

These are lightweight aluminum split gears that change quickly. 

Shipping will be free to anywhere in Canada or the lower 48. 

Please note:
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  • I am shipping from Canada so sometimes delivery takes a bit longer... please be patient, or if waiting a couple of days is a big issue for you contact me about expedited shipping at an extra cost.

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