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Dune Buggy Sandrail on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Glenwood, Arkansas, United States

Glenwood, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Used

Super fast Sandrail, has 4.3 Chevy engine fuel injected, has 12" paddle tires on alum rims for back and sand smoothies for front, has regular tires on now, disc brakes and directional brake handle also,3 point racing harness,AM/FM sound system, tach and gauges, new high torque starter, new water pump,quick release steering wheel with extra butterfly steering wheel, comes with covered trailer,(just built,not licensed yet) this is a serious toy,not Street legal, BUYER responsible for pick up or delivery. This machine is fun to ride I just don't have the area to ride something this caliber.

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