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Airheart Disc Brake For Vintage Go Kart Caliper Master Cylinder All For 1 Bid on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lakeville, Indiana, United States

Lakeville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

THIS AUCTION IS FOR AN AIRHEART DISC BRAKE FOR A VINTAGE GO KART. DISC & HUB 1" DIAMETER. IT COMES WITH A CALIPER AND A NEVER USED MASTER CYLINDER. THE DISC BRAKE AND CALIPER ARE IN LIKE NEW CONDITION.  YOU GET EVERYTHING PICTURED FOR 1 BID. EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

ACTUAL PRIORITY MAIL POSTAGE FROM 46536 (INDIANA) WINNING BIDDER WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL WITH THE POSTAGE LISTED TO THEIR ZIP CODE. DISREGARD  POSTAGE QUOTED BY EBAY.

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