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Wahl Bros Cleated Drag Racing Track Pn 43-9580 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Glenwood City, Wisconsin, US

Glenwood City, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:43-9580 Warranty:No Part Brand:WAHL BROTHERS RACING Country of Manufacture:United States

For Auction: (1) Wahl Bros 43-9580 Racing Track. This track is USED but in good condition with no pull throughs or broken cleats, however there ARE a couple of scratches and marks where it looks like the pics contacted the rubber belting while being shipped previously. This track is drilled and has 240 ice pics already installed and sharp! This is a 132 inch long track with 40 cleats and weighs 28 pounds (without the pics.)Depending on your application, you may need Wahl Drivers to turn it, as it is lightweight and has no internal drive lugs. Sells new for $775.00 BID NOW AND SAVE!!! PLEASE NOTE: SHIPPING RATES VARY GREATLY ASK FOR AN INVOICE FOR THE BEST SHIPPING RATE. TO SHIP IT WITHIN THE USA THE RATES FLUCTUATE BETWEEN $35.00 TO $60.00 WITH CANADA BEING $100.00 PLUS.

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