Jeremy Gutsche — June 15, 2007 — Autos
Now you can speed up your karting with a jet powered go kart. The kart, which was built by an aircraft engineer, is currently up for auction on eBay. No doubt this is exactly what you were looking for, but sadly it is not street legal.
Implications - The jet-powered go kart took many hours to complete, including taking apart 1000-pound machines to get at the parts. The super fast go cart comes equipped with a military spec JFS-100 jet engine that can be seen on US Navy A7 corsair carrier aircraft. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind go kart. It also has special effects such as loud noise and can produce fire and smoke.
Implications - The jet-powered go kart took many hours to complete, including taking apart 1000-pound machines to get at the parts. The super fast go cart comes equipped with a military spec JFS-100 jet engine that can be seen on US Navy A7 corsair carrier aircraft. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind go kart. It also has special effects such as loud noise and can produce fire and smoke.
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