Vintage Snowmobile Sachs 303 Wankel Rotary Used Rewind / Recoil For Parts / Pair on 2040-parts.com
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
You are bidding on a pair of used recoil / rewind for the Sachs 303 wankel snowmobile engine , I sale it for part because one don't rewind to the end , the other one just missing the cable and handle + plastic cup ,
need to be rebuilt , what you see is what you get , please look at the pictures for the condition , shipping is 25.00 to U.S.A. and Canada , others places just email . THANKS! |
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