Ribtect 4 Rib Protector Go Kart Racing Powersport Size 46 on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
Hello, Bought this Ribtect 4 size 46 at a local shop in northern CA. I only got on my kart three times and used for about 15 laps each time. That's it. I'm listing as used because I used, even if it was for a bit, Still have the original decal with the sale price on it. Never crashed as I was barely starting and never raced. Shipping to the 48 contiguous states only. Getting out of karting sale. Thank you. |
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