- Sturdy steel frame with heavy duty molded ABS shell
- Lockable shell includes two keys and has two additional side latches
- Self-assisted hydraulic struts for easy lid opening
- Leaf spring suspension system
- Two 4.8 x 8 in. diameter tires (spare tire sold separately)
- DOT certified
- Easy assembly
55 MPH maximum towing speed.
Other for Sale
- New ball end grip for 9/16" handlebar, red, pair(US $22.99)
- Putco fender marker light 900056(US $54.97)
- Fuel valve cock for china 170f 178f 186f diesel engines type a left fuel outlet(US $15.99)
- Yanmar l40 l48 l60 l70 l75 l90 l100 replacement speed regulator bracket assembly(US $11.98)
- Ignition coil assembly for china 242cc 8hp 173f 270cc 9hp 177f gasoline engine(US $17.99)
- Kipor etq diesel engine electric starter assembly zt76-414-1 zt76-414a (US $115.00)
Aston Martin V12 Zagato
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Jaguar-Land Rover officially sold (2008)
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