Used H35 Tecumseh Engine With Side Exit (popper) Exhaust. Runs And Intact. on 2040-parts.com
Bayside, New York, United States
Used H35 Tecumseh engine with side exit (popper) exhaust. Runs fine and intact. Made for mini bikes and go karts. This engine has the desirable side popper exhaust. In nice untouched condition. ID#: H35 45455S Good luck. Shipping to lower 48 states only. No shipping to Alaska or Hawaii. No International shipping. |
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