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US $1,200.00
Location:

Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States

Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

THE ULTIMATE AKRA AND NKA LEGAL CLONE PITBULL RACING ENGINES HAS TAKEN 25 YEARS OF KART ENGINE BUILDING EXPERIENCE ALONG WITH COUNTLESS LOCAL AND NATIONAL VICTORIES WITH ALL OUR TRICKS AND SECRETS INTO BUILDING THE VERY BEST ENGINES ALL OUR ENGINES ARE SEASONED 4 TO 5 HEAT CYCLES THEN TORN APART AND ASSEMBLED WITH THE BEST HAND PICKED PARTS ALONG WITH COUNTLESS HRS OF MACHINE WORK AND BLUEPRINTED TO OUR SPECS THEN RAN TUNED AND BROKE IN ON OUR INERTIA DYNO TO GIVE YOU THAT ANGRY PITBULL READY TO BE LET OFF THE LEASH. PITBULL RACING ENGINES ALSO OFFER FULL MACHINE SHOP SERVICE AND ALSO OFFER FLATHEAD AND ANIMAL RACING ENGINES WE WILL BUILD TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS ALSO WE OFFER REBUILDS TO TAKE YOUR SICK DOG AND GIVE IT THAT PITBULL BITE!!!! SO GIVE US A CALL AT 412-983-4523 FOR ALL YOUR KART RACING ENGINE NEEDS. ALL ENGINES SHIP OUT WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS.

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