I bought this mini sprint for my son but he never got to race it.Honda 600 super bike engine.It has not been started in about a year but ran great before storage in my shop.I pulled it out to take some pictures.It has flats but just needs air in tires.I replaced the fuel tank to conform to new race regulations, and bought a brand new wing for it with adjustment bars.I will take 2,000 for it like it sits.You can come check it out and take it home.Not much for race ready mini sprint.
although ebay makes me show taxes for Texas buyers I am NOT charging any taxes for this mini sprint
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