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Vintage Dunlop Race Tires on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moorpark, California, United States

Moorpark, California, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Brand:Dunlop Type of Advertising:Dunlop Race Tires Original/Reproduction:Original Date of Creation:Oct 17th 2016

Approximately two years old tires that have been stored from new in black plastic bags for optimal protection. Also four unused inner tubes, one still in box.
2 X 5.50 13's
2 X 500 15's
4 X 4.50 15's
2 X 4.50 13's
3 X Inner Tubes 5.50 15's
1 X 500 15
Note to the Buyer - I have estimated the UPS shipping charge to be $250.  California delivery will be approx. $125.  Buyer can make their own shipping arrangements at their cost.
Any shipping cost will be added to the overall cost of tires.

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