I am selling my back up Jr Dragster engine, It runs 7.90 @460 lbs all day. I only have one more year before my son ages out so I am starting to thin things out. This motor was built by Roy Whaley. The block is a McGee. It is a 3.5x3 and still runs great. I paid 2800.00 for it and it now has about 40 runs on it. Reserve is set way low so lets get it shipped to a new owner. |
Junior Dragster for Sale
- Jr dragster
- 2005 halfscale jr dragster(US $4,800.00)
- Jr. dragster oil fill plug - short thread, junior dragster(US $10.00)
- Mikuni carb carburetor 28mm jr drag methanol alky zr blockzilla racing alcohol 3
- Polar pro junior dragster clutch
- Altronics performaire eclipse weather station jr dragster drag racing(US $250.00)
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