419-2 Usdrrt Hoosier Used Dot Road Race Tires 20x8-13 R45b on 2040-parts.com
Andersonville, Tennessee, United States
FLAT RATE SHIPPING: (CONTINENTAL USA) $47.65--SUPER SALE----PAIR of 2(TWO) Hoosier used Road Race Tires 20X8-13-- WERE $99 ---NOW---$49.99(TW0 TIRES) + SHIPNOTE: THESE ARE CANTILEVER SIDEWALL TIRES FOR 5.5-6 INCH RIMSThese USED tires are in good to very good condition--for ALL my 13's search for: usdrrt 13 (no quotes)
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