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2 Maxxis Pinks12x9.00x6 On Silver Wheels.kart,drift Trike,wagons,barstools Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
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Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States
USED RACING MAXXIS TIRES ON USED SILVER AMERICAN BOLT PATTERN WHEELS
Brand:maxxis

2 12X9.00-6.00 RIGHT SIDE PINK TIRES, USED FOR DRIFT TRIKES, BAR STOOLS,WAGONS, KART RACING, MOCK UPS ETC. LOOK AT PICTURES AND YOU WILL SEE THE WEAR INDICATOR DOTS AND SHOW THEY HAVE PLENTY OF RUBBER LEFT. ALWAYS FLIPPED TO GET THE SAME AMOUNT OF WEAR ON EACH SIDE. 

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