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Haase Blizzard Shifter Kart Crg on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Vinton, Virginia, United States

Vinton, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Haase Manufacturer Part Number:Blizzard

Haase Blizzard Shifter Kart.  Setup for road racing in the Stock Honda class. 6 speed gearbox.  100% race ready and legal (safety wired, etc.).  Brembo MQ brakes.  Kart is in excellent mechanical condition with no known issues.  Put fuel in it, take it to the track and race it!  Comes with Mychron 2T data system.  I have been road racing it with the WKA/WKC.  It's never let me down!  Fast, reliable kart.  Top end only has a race or two on it.  Pump around fuel pump and carburetor (Stock Honda Spec Keihin PWK).  Please let me know if you have any questions.  This is a good deal on a RACE READY kart.  You won't find a RACE READY shifter any cheaper.

This is a RACE kart.  It is not a toy.  It is setup for organized racing on a track.  Its top speed is around 120 MPH.  Not a toy for a kid! 

I can crate it for truck shipping but you pay all shipping charges and materials to build the crate if needed.  I can deliver within 200 miles of Roanoke, VA for a fee.  I can also help arrange truck freight shipping if you further away. 

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