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- New gem tillotson throttle linkage bracket, vintage kart, leopard, mac, westbend(US $40.00)
- Good used set of mg red racing go kart tires 7.10/11x5 and 4.60-10x5(US $35.00)
- Good used set of mg red racing go kart tires four-4.60-10x5(US $49.99)
- Exhaust valve; stock replacement gx200 196cc clone dj-1125(US $15.80)
- Fast go kart - stage 1 predator 212, live-axle, torque convertor, runs great(US $600.00)
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