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Vintage Racing Go Kart New 3rd Bearing Support Clutch Nut Hartman Lh Cart Part on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Milmay, New Jersey, United States

Milmay, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:FastKarts Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:FK H91L

You are buying a new extended clutch nut for use with Fast Karts 3rd bearing support mount. For Hartman clutch mounted on left hand crankshaft. For McCulloch racing engines. VKA approved. Another great product from Fast Karts. Check my listings for Fast Kart 3rd bearing motor mounts to use with these starter nuts. email questions. Extra pictures upon request. I combine shipping. Check out my auctions for new international and american go kart and quarter midget barstool racer, powered drift trike, enduro racing parts and as always vintage go kart racing parts.

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