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Complete ready to race go karting package!! Thousands of Dollars spent!!

Serious buyers only please!!

Reason for sale - Have been racing karts for 10 years and now making the move to Formula Ford.

The initial cost to start competition sprint karting is usually more than double this price. This is a professional setup and suitable for beginners to professionals.

• 2 Kart Transporter (dual axle, hydraulic brakes, wired for 240VAC and 24VDC power supply, over 100psi air tank and plenty of storage space)

• Transporter includes dozens of sprockets, many rear axles (40mm and 50mm), many sets of wheels and tyres, stub axles, crash bars, side pods, Sniper Laser Alignment, special tools to work on Rotax clutch, tools for removing tyres, 100's of nuts/bolts, many spare Rotax engine parts (inc. jets, clutches, 11 & 12 tooth sprockets, wiring looms) and enough spare parts to build a kart from scratch!!!

• Arrow B-Max chassis (only 3 meetings old) with Alfano data system and Alfano steering wheel

• Arrow A-Max chassis

• 2 x Rotax FR125 engines - Very fast and reliable - built and maintained by DP Karts

Complete package ready to race $20,000 - Willing to separate POA

Inspections are welcome!! With the purchase of the complete package comes the support of both Henry and Michael who have years of knowledge in karting and are able to lend a hand at race meetings and test days on request - also setup data from Victorian and some Interstate tracks for both the A-Max and B-Max chassis (suitable for Rotax Heavy).

For any enquires please phone - Michael 0422 086 066

Or feel free to email - [email protected]

Also check out www.pereiraracing.com for further information and photos of the transporter and karts etc.

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