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Quarter Midget, Go-kart Crash Cart on 2040-parts.com

US $88.50
Location:

Auburn, Indiana, United States

Auburn, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:002 Brand:HAS

Looking for the ultimate crash cart for your quarter midget or go kart team. Tired of using a moving cart that does not perfectly match your needs. Light weight aluminum construction, is sturdy and professional looking. No carpet here, anti-slip rubber pads will hold your race car secure as you move towards scales, or stage for your next win. Low profile, easy roll wheels are easy to push and load your cargo.

Will easily hold 800 lbs.

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