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Go Kart Racing Brake Rotor Disc With Carrier Vintage Go Kart 1 1/4in. Axle Hub on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Vintage Go Kart Machined/Ground Steel Brake Disc With 1 1/4in. Axle hub
Rotor measures 7 3/4in. across.

Appears to have never been used. Please be realistic in your expectations of vintage parts as far as superficial marks from years of storage.
I got this in a lot of vintage racing kart parts from an Estate clearing.
Also please be sure this will work for your intended application before bidding.

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