hello I have three rear sprockets for sale , they are new or very close to new, tooth count is as seen in the second picture thanks for looking
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Other for Sale
- Kg go kart body work(US $100.00)
- Go kart racing 5/8" drum clutch # 35 pitch 11 tooth sprocket(US $25.00)
- Otk kartwear rok cup by vortex warmup jacket tag size xs
- Sprocket hub carrier for 50mm axle. new(US $35.00)
- Horstman hdc-5 b 2 disc racing clutch for the yamaha kt100 engine(US $240.00)
- Mcculloch kart shroud decal mc30 mc-30(US $10.99)
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