Race Ready CRG Kid Kart
Ages 5-8 Includes Comer 50cc Practice Engine Along With Fleming Comer 50cc Race Engine K&N Filter PKT Pedal Risers Billet Aluminum Adjustable Pedals Tillett Seat Mychron 3 Steering Wheel Mychron 3 Data Gauge Light Weight Rear Axle Free Spinning Hi Performance Axle Bearings Light Weight Rear Brake Douglas Wheels Aluminum Tie Rods Folding RLV Stand Very trick well maintained kart. Only thing this kart needs is new tires and fuel!!! Shipping Arrangements Can Be Made. Please Contact |
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