Tony Kart Rocky Exp Cadet Race Kart Chassis on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Tony Kart EXP cadet chassis in very good condition. This chassis has been in storage the last 7+ years. Tony Kart has hardly made any changes in cadet design since this kart was new. Save big money compared to a new chassis. It has 2 races and a few practice days on it. No flat spots on the chassis, just the normal scuffs and scrapes from a new driver going off track. There is a very, very slight bend in the steering column. A new column will be included with the kart. The buyer will need to bleed the brakes. 2 of the wheels are Douglas magnesium, the other 2 are OTK.
Buyer will need to arrange shipping. I can put the chassis on a pallet and drop off at a nearby terminal. If the buyer prefers, I can build a small crate for $100 extra. |
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