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Ok here it is guys, 2006 model go kart with a 125cc liquid cooled rotax engine these are seriously the best and most bulletproof go kart engines, digital temp and rev gauges, electric ignition, only done 8hours work so it has barly been used all the body is in great condition no rust always been sprayed over with lubricants after being used. Great fun and very fast

$3400 negotiable pm me or call me on 0402 755 337 also might consider trades with vehicles with cash adjusment your way thinking r32 skylines mainly but consider anything peoples i need this gone i have stuff to pay of and need money really bad some one buy me

PRICE DROP $3100

PRICE DROP $2800 come on guys need this gone call me anytime to oragnise a time to view

ppls u wont ever find another go kart in such good condtion and so new at such a crazy price. Im very short of cash and just need to selll retail for about 6k new

and the frame is only a year old and the engine has done 8 hours u wont find a better deal like this anywhere.

Edited by r32_shizm

will you ship to japan?? :yucky::nyaanyaa: i had a rotax 125 arrows a few years back... an absolute bullet of an engine. Drew Price chassis also the biz...shame i ran out of money. I guess youre in the same boat?

mate I wish you the best with the sale...belatedly of course...

being slung shot out of a corner was never any more fun than in one of those things...bloody scary in the wet though...

thanks guys na there a awesome machine and hell fast, u feel ur self sliding in all the corners, its great i'll miss it but really need the money

will buy another one eventually though

Edited by r32_shizm
  • 2 weeks later...

price drop now $3100 might consider trade of vehicle something turbo manual preferably an r32 skylines or something along those lines but will consider all offers

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