Box Stock Project Clone Kart Engine Tall Header Bsp2 Camshaft on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Indiana, United States
New Box Stock Project clone engine for go kart racing. This engine has a BSP2 camshaft, Dyno Cams PVL clone flywheel, pulse fitting valve cover, 10.8 lb springs, air filter, top plate, fuel pump, Bullfrog Performance Products tall clone kart racing header 4 stage.
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