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Hi everyone,,

Well its time to find a new home for my much loved afro-mobile,,

It’s an off-road go-kart which will be suited to large paddocks etc.

Its basically stock standard , besides the following mods ,, :wassup:

Suzuki GT-250 Motorbike engine,

2-Stroke

Twin Cylinder – Twin Carbi engine

Twin exhausts,,

Hydraulic disc brake on the rear axle

Engine has its own oil tank which means no pre-mixing of fuel and oil is required.

Four point harness

Fully padded roll-cage

“6” Speed gearbox – (just like a R34 GTR, hehe) :P :bahaha:

It does about 80 to 90km/hr

But can go faster if larger diameter wheels are used or gearing is changed.

Do doubt I had to add a touch of Nissan in there somewhere,, so its got a Nissan silva seat,,,

Would like to see it go to a good home,,

Priced to sell a.s.a.p

$900 ono (will consider all reasonable offers)

Prefer Brisbane buyers (might be a little bit too big to send through the post)

AFRO

Ph:- 0401 453 756

Brisabne

ya built to plans, but ended up modifying it to make it stronger,,

the design on the plans needed improving,,

my dad and i are Mech Engineers :) ,, thats good enough isn't it,, hehehehe

should have riced it up a bit aye,,,!! loll

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