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I'm selling Goodyear gokart slicks fronts measure 10.5x5-5 on 6 inch wide rims and racers are 11x6-5 on 6.5 in rims the rims have like half a mile in them so no scuffs front tires have dry rot but all hold are some how been sitting in my shed so don't need them feel free to ask any questions
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Dirt Kart for Sale
Small engine supercharger project kit
Mychron cht - cylinder head thermocouple sensor cable go kart racing parts new(US $46.95)
Mychron 3 or 4 magnetic receiver / sensor pick-up for go kart racing parts new(US $63.95)
New knurled gas & brake pedal grip set for go kart racing, quarter midget, cart(US $16.95)
Ultramax ultra roller guide for #35 chain for go kart racing, bar stool new(US $58.95)
Oversized (.010) piston ring set for clone ohv racing engine, kart cart, honda(US $12.95)
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