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		&#34;Restoring&#34; a Janky Old Go Kart
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		<a href="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/videos/17565/restoring-a-janky-old-go-kart/"><img src="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/contents/videos_screenshots/17000/17565/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>My dad got this thing for $50 bucks and asked me if I wanted to fix it up.The goal was to restore the go kart for as cheap as possible using supplies we had on hand in the shop if possible. I ended up having to buy a couple things that were broken, but overall I think I achieved the goal. Paint job is 100% Rust-Oleum. Even after all this work, the thing is still a deathtrap with scary handling at top speed. Stay tuned for a video on what went into restoring the engine. I found something pretty interesting when I tore it apart... The video on the kart itself was long enough that I didn't want to include everything with the engine and end up with a 1 hour + video. _________________________________________________________________________ Instagram: instagram.com/Restoration.Station Facebook: facebook.com/RestorationStationFB TikTok: tiktok.com/@restostaysh Products used in video: Würth Rubber Care: https://amzn.to/3gi9On1 Rust-Oleum Gloss Sunrise Red: https://amzn.to/3z9KFT6 Cheap Wheel Bearings: https://amzn.to/3y7cyJP</a>
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	<pubDate>Fri 20 Aug 2021 00:27:20 +0200</pubDate>
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