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Used Yellow Maxxis Go Kart Racing Tire/wheel 11 X 6.00-6" on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Covington, Ohio, United States

Covington, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

UESD MAXXIS YELLOW  11 X 6.00-6" HT5 HAS WEAR BUT DOTS ARE SHOWING!
MOUNTED ON  6 X 7 1/4" WHEEL/RIM! HOLDS AIR FINE! SET BACK ON RIM 2"!
AMERICIAN BOLT PATTERN! GOOD PRACTICE OR QUALIFYING TIRE!
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