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Maxxis Racing Go Kart Racing Tires! Nice Set Of (2) ! on 2040-parts.com

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Covington, Ohio, United States

Covington, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

GREAT SET OF (2) MAXXIS TIRES/WHEELS!
(1) PINK 12 X 9.00-6 HT3 ON 6 X  9 1/2" WMS RED RIM! SET BACK 3" GREAT TREAD LEFT! (SEE PICS)  SKUFFED!
(1) BLUE  11 X 6.00-6 HT3 ON 6 X 7 1/2" DOUGLAS POLISHED RIM! SET BACK 2" GREAT TREAD LEFT! (SEE PIC)! SKUFFED!
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