Golf Cart Tires 18x8.50-8'' Will Fit Any Golf Cart Excellent Condition!!!! on 2040-parts.com
Williamstown, New Jersey, United States
We have a ton of GOOD used golf cart tires nothing wrong with them a lot of them still look like new! we only take them off to install lift kits and bigger wheels and tires, they are not dry rotted, not balding, have an even tread wear and the rims are not beat up they are in overall great shape only lasts till there gone! just want to get rid of them, we will ship individually or put a pallet together to accommodate your needs! any questions send me a message!SHIPPING IS CALCULATED AT CHECKOUT I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER IT PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE ME ASKING WHAT SHIPPING COSTS. ALL SETS WILL BE MATCHING COLORED RIMS AND TIRES!
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