



New custom "Go Kart" built from electrical conduit a good friend gave me.
Another good friend traded me the motor (Honda 5.5 hp) for some metal and I rescued it from the bushes. The basic hardware I bought on line (Sprockets, Bearings and such). I found the rear wheels at Island Recycling. The most help was from "Affordable Go Karts.com"! They sell and support all kinds of crazy hot rod parts, thanks!
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