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Ocelot 215/40-12 Course Pro Golf Cart Tires - Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New: A brand-new, unused tire that has never been mounted on a vehicle. See all condition definitions Brand:Ocelot MPN:748-T315-0015-1-2 Aspect Ratio:40 Load Index:70 Manufacturer Part Number:748-T315-0015-1-2 Model:Course Pro Quantity:2 Section Width:215 Speed Index:N Wheel Diameter:12 Load Index1:70 Warranty:Manufacturer Limited Warranty Compatibility Disclaimer:Compatibility Chart Information provided by eBay Legal Disclaimer:Review Local Laws Prior to Purchase Photo Disclaimer:For reference only. Image may be representation only, not actual item UPC:619470422276

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