Go Kart Racing 100cc Maranello Rs7 Frame on 2040-parts.com
Bloomingdale, New Jersey, US
100cc maranello racing kart chassis 2009 rs7 frame. The frame is like new. It has maybe 30 laps of testing. It comes with the gas tank front bar and pedals. This is a pick up only
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