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Tag Kart 125cc Radiator - Old Style on 2040-parts.com

US $22.94
Location:

Paso Robles, California, United States

Paso Robles, California, United States
Professionally repaired by radiator shop
Warranty:No

 Kart Rotax FR125cc TAG Radiator  - old style


***Hi all 18 of you current viewers on my watch list, You can easily make me an offer which I can entertain. The worst is refusal. The best is accept. or may we     meet somewhere in between.  Let's get this radiator sold.

Professionally repaired by radiator shop functions great

Shipping will probably be $13.85 - $19.90 depending on continental USA zip code
.

Sold as is where is. All sales final. No returns.
Product shall not be prepared for or s/h in either method until buyers funds have cleared my account.

Always ask questions prior to buying/bidding. I'm easy to work with.
My # is in my other standard listings bc not allowable in "buy it now" sales.

Thank you for looking!


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