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G'day,

Have for sale for a Apache Warrior Clubman Go-kart, race ready (as of last year, if the rules haven't changed).

Kart comes with side, front and rear pods (brand new), a box of parts and goodies (oils etc), competition racing pipe, 15 lap old MG Red racing slicks, kart trolley, new chain, new spark plug, new brake pads and new carbie kit all installed already.

Kart was originally purchased to start getting into karting/racing but I am now starting my policing career that requires a fair bit of uni fee's which need to be paid so unlucky for me all the toys need to go ;)

Kart has been tuned by my local karting shop (Precision Motorsport at Tuggerah) and is actually pretty quick for an older model kart. I bought this kart second hand, since then prepared the kart for racing (new pipe, new chain, new carbie kit, spark plug, new pods, new slicks, new pads) but has only been used for one practice session on Newcastle track and a few trips around the block (ooops). The motor is the competition motor of Clubman series which is Yamaha KT100S engine (15hp 2 stroke). The motor is very strong making plently of power, has a strong power band which is felt when you get in the kart for the first time :D starts first time everytime even after long break in between running

I have always transported this kart in the back of my hatch pulsar as it only just fits, so it will need a trailer is these Clubman karts are fairly large.

$1200, located on the Central Coast.

Have been away for most of this year so I'm assuming the rukles have not been changed to begin racing.

Any questions/queries feel free to PM. Will get picss in the next few days and post them up.

Cheers

Edited by GTAHH
  • 2 weeks later...

sori dude, but just a heads up...doesnt pay to assume. For competition: pipe has changed for this year so that one is illegal...also depends what conrod the motor is running,lots used to run a 'J' rod but now must be original 'S' rod....but hey great price for a recreational kart!

Cheers,

Michael

Don't we all wish, very fuel efficient, reliable, would make great daily driver, if you want to cop the fine ofcourse:) .

Will be on eBay within the week, so open to offers from fellow skyliners :ermm:

Cheers

Do you think I can register it? Would make a great daily driver... lol

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