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PCR Jaguar 30x30

40mm axles ( CIK Inter class )

1 x PCR Reed valve ( rebuilt Feb. '09 by Alf Capri ) , PCR carby

MG Yellow ( new March '09 ) only approx 40 laps Ipswich

2 x PCR RESA engines ( complete ) incl carbies , engine mount , header pipe

Temp & Rev gauge

PARTS ( see photos ) incl.

2 axles ( 40mm )

3 sets of wheels ( complete incl hubs )

1 set of wets ( complete on Wheels & hubs ) , extended front wheel hubs

PCR bead breaker ( to remove tyre from wheel )

Quick front aligner bars

22 new rear sprockets

20 used sprockets

4 new MASAKI chains and 2 new D & D chains

2 new front sprockets ... sprocket breaker/puller included

Spare brake pads , spare header pipes , spare engine mounts , magneto

puller , carby kits ..etc. ... see photos

TRAILER registered to July 2010 ( Qld )

Galvanised floor , no major rust , plastics has to be removed to put the

kart in , tyres in good condition , overall good condition

Second kart can be mounted on top of the trailer

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I'm looking about $2500 for the lot

PM me if you have any queries

Thanks guys !

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