Unilli Kart Racing Tires (10.5x4.50-6) on 2040-parts.com
Ash, North Carolina, United States
Up for auction is a pair of Unilli racing slicks. This size is commonly used as a left front for dirt oval racing. These tires are brand new. They have never been mounted on rims or treated with any chemicals of any kind. One of them does have some adhesive from a piece of duct tape that should come off when scuffed. (see 3rd photo) I have 12x9.00-6s and 11x6.00-6s as well as used Maxxis tires listed separately.
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Dirt Kart for Sale
- Unilli kart racing tires (11x6.00-6)
- Unilli kart racing tires (12x9.00-6)
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