Bridgestone Go Kart Racing Rain Tires on 2040-parts.com
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Set of 4 Bridgestone Go Kart Racing Rain tires. 2-Front 40/100-5 WEM YGP 2- Rear 60/110-5 WEM YGP Friend used to have a Go Cart but got rid of it and gave these to me the other day. I have no use for them personally. |
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