For Sale is a bar stool racer project that I started but I have way to many projects to complete. Here is a list of the parts that I have purchased.
Frame Only for Bar Stool Project, Unpainted Bare Frame, Welded $225.00 1 1/4" x 40" Steel Axle $65.00 1 1/4" UFR Axle Bearings $30.00 5/8" Front Wheel Hub, Anodized Blue $35.00 Aluminum Handle Bar Steering Shaft Hub $49.95 Two Hole Red Aluminum Steering Block with Needle Bearing for Top and Bottom $37.90 8137-28 Azusa Steering Shaft 5/8" OD $12.00 5/8" Lock Nut for Spindles $2.60 Front Spindles with 5/8" Shaft, 4 1/2" Long $36.00 4000LH Hand Brake Activated Hydraulic Master Cylinder $65.00 MCP Mini Lite Brake Caliper, Black $107.00 Brake Caliper Bracket, Aluminum $27.00 1 1/4" Rear Wheel Hubs, Blue Anodized $35.00 Total cost of Parts not including shipping and taxes $725.45 Everything was purchased from Comet Kart and they pretty much have everything thing that you might want to finish this build. |
Go Kart Accessories for Sale
Racing kart jacket neck brace gloves pads(US $49.00)
Racing kart chrome gas tank , briggs flathead(US $24.99)
Race kart bbt starter (used 1 time)(US $169.00)
Racing kart mychron 3(US $175.00)
Flux racing sticker kit any logo any colour go pro kart unico rotax tkm 100cc(US $39.99)
Racing vinyl sticker kit any logo any colour go pro kart evo rotax tkm 100cc(US $39.99)
Aston Martin Cygnet. It’s a real Aston Martin. Honest.
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Dacia Lodgy MPV (2012) first official pictures
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Kia Rio three-door (2012) first official pictures
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