Ready to race kart!!!!
Ready to race kart!!!!
This is a 2003 Trackmagic chassis with a Leopard engine. The engine has only 2.5 hours on a full rebuild. The chassis has only 6 races on it!!! New Freeline caliper (used once), and MCP master cylinder. Only a few hours on new exhaust. Ribtech seat. Billet aluminum Wildkart water pump. Tons of extra gears. This kart looks new, I have always taken good care of this kart, and I keep it clean. It's set up very well, and the chassis is straight. I'm leaving the Mychron 3 and Mychron 3 steering wheel on it. The only reason I'm selling this is because I am away at college and have no time to drive it.




Here is a video of it running a lap at New Castle:
http://s35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...=newcastle.flv
I am asking $2,999.
The kart is located in Dayton, Ohio.




Here is a video of it running a lap at New Castle:
http://s35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...=newcastle.flv
I am asking $2,999.
The kart is located in Dayton, Ohio.
Last edited by E36M; Oct 25, 2007 at 09:07 PM.
There isn't really one. One of my best friends is 6'3'' and he fits fine. Another one of my friends is 6'1'' 250 lbs and he fits. You just have to adjust the pedals and seat.
Thanks!
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holy ****e no wonder he was out, so he has the ferrari of kart cars lol
can you drive these on the street or it has to be a completely smooth surface?? i am considering getting one of these just want to know what my limitations are, hope you don't mind all the questions.
what is the top speed on yours about??
thanks
can you drive these on the street or it has to be a completely smooth surface?? i am considering getting one of these just want to know what my limitations are, hope you don't mind all the questions.
what is the top speed on yours about??
thanks
holy ****e no wonder he was out, so he has the ferrari of kart cars lol
can you drive these on the street or it has to be a completely smooth surface?? i am considering getting one of these just want to know what my limitations are, hope you don't mind all the questions.
what is the top speed on yours about??
thanks
can you drive these on the street or it has to be a completely smooth surface?? i am considering getting one of these just want to know what my limitations are, hope you don't mind all the questions.
what is the top speed on yours about??
thanks
Here is a video of my old kart going around our neighborhood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx7Zw4Opnjs
The top speed of mine is about 100mph, maybe a little more.
nice, looks like they made the neighborhood just for you lol, except for that guy who left the garbage can in the middle lol
thanks for the info, i am gonna see where the closest tracks are to me
thanks for the info, i am gonna see where the closest tracks are to me
Haha, you can drive them on the street but I don't recommend it. It needs to be a VERY smooth surface, bumps that you don't even feel in a car will scrape the chassis. Also on the street the tires and brakes will not be able to reach their optimum temperatures.
Here is a video of my old kart going around our neighborhood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx7Zw4Opnjs
The top speed of mine is about 100mph, maybe a little more.
Here is a video of my old kart going around our neighborhood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx7Zw4Opnjs
The top speed of mine is about 100mph, maybe a little more.
Haha, let me know if you need any help getting into the sport.
About 4,500 for the chassis, and between 4 and 8k for a good engine. You would be a lot better starting off in a TaG kart like mine, they are only about 2 seconds a lap slower than a shifter. And if your just starting off your most likely not going to be within 7 or 8 seconds a lap of a good shifter or TaG driver anyways. You'd learn faster in a TaG, so after a few months you'd probably run faster lap times in a kart like mine than you would if you buy a shifter. Also with a ICC shifter kart you have to rebuild the engine every 2 hours, you spend way more time working on those than you do driving them.




