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Good Used:front Tire & Wheel (5/8" Axel-size 3.00-10) From A Mini Bike. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Florence, Wisconsin, United States

Florence, Wisconsin, United States
GOOD USED-WHEEL HAS RUST-100% GUARANTEE.
Brand:CHEN SENG Part Type:TIRE & WHEEL Warranty:Yes

 VERY GOOD, USED MINI BIKE FRONT TIRE (SIZE 3.00-10-5/8"AXEL SHAFT)-SPOKED WHEEL DOES HAVE RUST AS SHOWN IN OICTURES

LOW STARTING BID!!!!

NO RESERVE-NO RESERVE.

7 DAY AUCTION.

SHIPPING WEIGHT LISTED (13 LBS.) INCLUDES ALL PACKING MATERIALS.


IMPORTANT: WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY, HOWEVER ALL CUSTOMS FEES & ANY TAXES ARE TO BE PAID BY BUYER.

THANKS FOR LOOKING, AND A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR GREAT CUSTOMERS!!!


 

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