Micro Sprint 600cc Race Car on 2040-parts.com
Milesburg, Pennsylvania, United States
2006 Stallard chassis with a 2003 Yamaha R6 600cc. Runs on gasoline. Kirkey seat, new 5 point deist harness just installed. Hiper carbon rear wheels, Keizer front wheels. Torsion rear, coil over front, wheels and tires. Extra sprockets, chains, front hubs, shocks, coil springs, torsion bar, lug wrench, bead breaker, Bladder fuel cell, wheel spacers, 2inch rear, plus more. Email for more information.
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