Vintage Go Kart Mcculloch Palmini P34 Velocity Stacks (two Very Rare Parts) on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
McCulloch Vintage go kart Palmini Eng. velocity stacks. They measure 1" inside diameter. Parts are lightly used, cleaned, and ready for use. Very rare.
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