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Tony Kart - Mitox Chassis, Aluminum Floor Pan - N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sahuarita, Arizona, United States

Sahuarita, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tony Kart Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:000

For sale is a Brand New - N.O.S. Tony Kart, Mitox Chassis - Aluminum Floor Pan. 

 This hard to find Shifter Kart Floor Pan is brand new with the factory protective coatings still applied & at only $55 it's a smokin deal! This item was purchased new a few years ago and was never used & it comes in the original package, as pictured. 

 This part should fit a few different models & years, get it now and save Huge over the retail price if you can still find one, as they have been discontinued from production - Buy It Now!


*Note: International shipping is available on this item and will be charged the USPS flat rate price of $55 worldwide due to the weight of 6 lbs, but we can do!

Shifter Kart for Sale

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