Crg, Tony Racing Kart Chassis on 2040-parts.com
Lexington Park, Maryland, United States
Up for Sale a CRG racing kart chassis, doesn't include motor kit. Comes with some spares wheels, tires, & misc. Parts. Selling because of getting out of kart racing.
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