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2016 Shifter Tony Kart Vortex Racing Go Kart, Crg, Birel, Praga. on 2040-parts.com

US $7,750.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

2016 Tony Kart Shifter ROK barely used with 2 races and 4 practice, No Mychron, chassis in perfect condition as u see in the pictures, very small normal scratch (not flat) under before Skids, Engine build  by Legree Motorsports. You will not find a deal like this so easy, we are a PRO local Racing shop in West Palm Beach with good reputation.

Free Shipping to USA only. This Kart is for sale locally and this action can be terminated at anytime.

If you have any question feel free to call me at 305-3358637 ( William )

P.S. Payment ONLY by PayPal, wire transfer, Bank Deposit or Cash.

IF YOU BUY (HERE FROM EBAY) YOU WILL AGREE THAT WILL BE NO RETURN OR CHARGE BACK ( PAYPAL) ON THIS ITEM.

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