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Set Of 4 - 215/35-12 Tire On A 12x7 Black/machined Type 7 Wheel W/free Freight on 2040-parts.com

US $469.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:LSI Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:WC1270701-3991201


BRAND NEW - Set of 4
 
215/35-12 4ply Low Profile Golf Cart Tire
on 12x7 Machined/Black Aluminum Wheel
(includes 16 Chrome Lug Nuts)


 
 
Features Include:
- 4 of 215/35-12 4ply Low Proile Golf Cart Tire
- 4 of 12x7 Machined/Black Type 7 Aluminum Golf Cart Wheel
- 16 of Chrome Lug Nuts
- FREE shipping

*** Please specify when you order if you need metric lug nuts for Yamaha carts
 

                      
 
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