Ztr 1500 Torque Springs For Drr, Apex, Kasea & Other Cvt Mini Quads on 2040-parts.com
Silver Springs, Florida, US
For sale are 2 new ZTR 1500 torque springs for DRR, Apex, Kasea & other cvt mini quads. These are new and were spares. Cvt parts are expensive. Save some money here.
We have switched from quads to bikes so I will cleaning out all mini quads and parts in the upcoming weeks. Check my other auctions for lots of good parts- new and used.
PayPal only. Payment due within 2 days of auction ending. I will combine shipping if possible on multiple items- please ask for combined shipping quote. Shipping to continental US only. Posted with eBay Mobile
Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- 782 & 780 belts for drr, apex, kasea & other cvt mini quads(US $25.00)
- 32 tooth sprocket & hub for drr, apex, kasea & other cvt mini quads(US $32.00)
- 30, 32, 33 tooth sprocket lot for drr, apex, kasea & other cvt mini quads(US $25.00)
- 33 & 34 tooth aluminum sprocket lot for drr, apex, kasea & other cvt mini quads(US $35.00)
- Drr mini quad axle carrier.(US $48.00)
- Drr mini quad axle carrier.(US $48.00)
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