Dunlop Racing Kart Tires Dcs-cik 11x5.50-6 on 2040-parts.com
Spencerport, New York, United States
I have a bunch of Dunlop DCS-CIK Slick Tires size 11x5.50-6
Overall Diameter: 11" Tread Width: 5.50" Rim Diameter: 6" This price is PER TIRE . if you want more than one we may be able to work something out |
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