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| Yamaha Motor Australia was incorporated in June 1983, becoming part of a large international corporation with subsidiaries all over the world. Yamaha Motor Australia Pty. Ltd. commenced distribution in New South Wales on July 1st, 1983, and on September 1st, of the same year, took on the Victorian distribution. On April 1st, 1987 and July 1st, 1989 respectively, Yamaha commenced Western Australian and Queensland distribution. | ![]() |
| The Backbone of Australian Karting Yamaha Kart engines have introduced a generation of Australian drivers to the joy of kart racing, and propelled some of Australia’s greatest champions through the formative stages of their careers and onto greater success. Yamaha powerplants have a reputation for reliability and affordability that other manufacturers dream of emulating, due to their tough construction, ease of tuning and maintenance, and economical tear-down intervals. | ![]() |
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| Made in Italy, Comer Engines have been an integral part of karting for years, especially in the sub-junior categories. The Comer SW80 forms the cornerstone of the Migdget racing class in Australia that is for drivers aged 7-11. | ![]() |
| WALBRO ENGINE MANAGEMENT IS THE PREFERRED PARTNER FOR ENGINE MANUFACTURERS. Walbro Engine Management is the world's largest manufacturer of carburetors and a major manufacturer of ignition systems, fuel injection and air/fuel management components, and fuel storage and delivery components for engines targeted at outdoor power equipment, marine, recreational and two-wheel applications. Walbro Engine Management has facilities in the United States, Mexico, Italy, Japan, Thailand and China. Vision Statement: We Enable Machines That Make Life Better! |
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