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Hi All,

Just bought a car and very regrettably need to sell my go kart as I now don't have room for it in the garage.

I have had this kart for roughly 9 months. I bought it off a friend and only used it a handful of times. I didn't race, just had some fun on Sundays. I mostly use it at the South Morang track and the handling is awesome and the 125 is super quick, especially when the power valve kicks in.

It is a very good looking kart and I get a lot of comments about it at the track, particularly about the fact that it has front disc brakes.

This is one of the cleanest AX9's you will find, both I and the previous owner were very meticulous with maintenance and cleaning of engine and chassis after each and every session on the track.

The Rotax has only done about 3hrs since rebuild by CC Racing.

Details are as follows:

-Arrow AX9 B-Max 32/32 Chassis

-Blueprinted Rotax FR125 (125cc) - power valve model

-Currently using MG 'reds' tyres

-Full genuine Arrow X1 black plastics and sticker kit

-Genuine Arrow FRONT BRAKES - very rare on this chassis - comes with adjustable bias

-DTM limited edition wheels

-Recently installed new battery

-Large Kartech seat

-Kartech go kart cover

-Genuine Arrow X1 pedals and rear hubs

-Spare Rotax Muffler + other parts including sprockets etc

-Standard 4x4 trailer

Price is $6,000 for the complete package, or;

-minus $700 without brakes (I will put back normal hubs)

-minus $300 without trailer

-minus $2000 without engine and 2no mufflers

I will get some more photos up soon!

Kart is located in Bundoora, Melbourne.

Call me on 0430 337 774 if you have any questions.

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