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Hammerhead 250 Gts Ss Joyner Sand Viper 250cc 24.2x868 Drive Belt 172mm-b-053000 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

NINGBO, China

NINGBO, China
Condition:New Brand:QINJIANG Part Type:drive belt Manufacturer Part Number:24.2x868 Lighting Type:drive belt Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:806279209393


HAMMERHEAD 250 GTS SS JOYNER SAND VIPER 250CC 24.2x868 DRIVE BELT 172MM-B-053000
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Description

High Quality Brand New 868 x 24.2 Drive Belt.


Replacement part found on:

Joyner Sand Viper 250 dune buggy

Hammerhead 250 GTS go cart with 2 speed high/low transmission

Hammerhead 250 GTS buggy with 2 speed high/low transmission

Hammerhead 250 SS go cart with 2 speed high/low transmission

Hammerhead 250 SS buggy with 2 speed high/low transmission

Replaces part number: 172MM B 053000


Quantity: 1





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