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Parts for a family Go Kart Project


addy

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Hello All,


My brothers and I along with our neighbour have decided to build a Go Kart over the summer. However we are trying to do this as economically as possible. We are in need of parts, we are hoping to make it from wood so far the only materials we have are wheels. We are hoping the generous people of ED could donate any parts they have lying about, we would love if anyone could spare wheels, couple of axles for our wheels, a chain cutter tool, and (we may be dreaming here) but would greatly appreciate an engine hopefully an old lawn mower or chainsaw engine. If you do have something laying around please to tell us we'd love it. We plan to make a blog on the East Dulwich Forum Page to keep you updated, thanks in Advance.


Addy and the boys :)

Hey, I have a workshop full of wood etc if you could let me know exactly what you are after i could sort some bits out for you all.


When i was younger my dad built me a replica F1 car and it gave me so many good memories working with him, So im happy to help you where i can.


Victor

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