Race Ready Gangster With A Honda 6.5 Circle Track on 2040-parts.com
Kouts, Indiana, US
Up for sale is a race ready circle track kart .
The chassis is a 2006 Gangster
Engine is a 6.5 blue printed
The chassis has lots of adjustment points camber ect
It does have a tach
Any questions call 219-798-5109
I will ship but you pay
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