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Vintage 1980's Racing Go-cart Needs Restoration on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Indian Head, Maryland, United States

Indian Head, Maryland, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Unknown

Here is a Vintage 1980's? Racing Go-Cart Needs Restoration-Great Father and Son/Daughter project for the summer you won't be disappointed. What you see is what you get, don't know the history of this cart but look fairly complete but will need putting back together, engine is free and would estimate with a few elbow grease can be running again. Absolutely no shipping local pickup in Indian Head Md 20640. Sold As Is, Cash on pickup No PayPal Accepted! Listed "For Parts or Not Working because unable to test but a great restoration candidate. 

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