Hoosier Slicks 12.2 X 31.25 15 Inch Good Used Condition on 2040-parts.com
Whitmore Lake, Michigan, United States
This offering is for a pair of Used Hoosier 12.2 x 31.25 x 15" slicks. They have 33 runs,cost $600 new, this is a good compound tire that hooks up on any track condition. We ran them on our superstock car which ran 10.30 at 126 mph. They are located in Michigan between Detroit and Lansing off U.S. route 23. Thanks for looking, let us know any questions you may have.
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