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Vintage Racing Go Kart Aluminum Engine Mounts on 2040-parts.com

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
These mounts are in good used condition.
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Vintage Go Kart Aluminum Engine Mounts. These mounts are in good used condition. The first 5 pictures show a pair with the same Mounting hole distance. I have no idea what engine they fit, but they do have 2 sets of holes, so they must fit at least 2 different applications. The last 4 pictures show a single mount, that i am just throwing in. It does have mounting holes that match a McCulloch. They are true hard to find vintage items. It comes as you see it. I AM SELLING THEM AS-IS with NO GUARANTEE ON APPLICATIONS. Please view pictures carefully, and questions are welcomed.  Check out my other items!

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