Vintage Go Kart Brake & Throttle Pedals, Azusa Style on 2040-parts.com
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
New Vintage Go kart Gas, and Brake Pedals. These pedals have 4 rod mounting positions. They are the Azuza Style. I'm not sure who the manufacturer of these are. Please view pictures, and questions are welcomed. Check out my other items!
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