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2006 Gp Racing Pavesi Swedetech Shifter Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $4,200.00
Location:

Brunswick, Maine, United States

Brunswick, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GP6 Manufacturer Part Number:PAVESI SWEDETECH

I'm selling a 2006 GP6 Shifter kart 125cc Pavesi Swedetech 6 speed transmission . Ribtech Carbon seat with several spares, including one complete CRS S-88 Swedetech engine 6 speed transmission, with Dellorto Carburetor. muffler is a carbon fiber PEGASO 
It's a very very fast kart it's not a toy!! check the pictures.
Includes
Kart stand, 
1 set of rain wheels/tires
1 spare set of wheels 
Lot's of Gears
Mychron 3 Gold
and many other spare parts!!!

You need to arrange shipping or Pick up only It's located in Brunswuck, Maine, 04011

email me any questions.

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