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Vintage Set Of 4 General Jumbo Jr 2-ply Tires + Rims 10x3.50-4 Go-cart/mini Bike on 2040-parts.com

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Maple Shade, New Jersey, United States

Maple Shade, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:General Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

These were salvaged from a 1960's Ryan Greensaire Aerator cart. Set of 4 General Jumbo Jr tires size 10 x 3.50 - 4. Includes original steel rims as pictured. Rubber is in very good condition, showing little wear, not dry rotted! Rims are a little crusty, they have some caked on dirt & grease plus some paint chipping. No major air leaks & I don't see any damage to the rubber. Nice set of vintage tires! Great for go carts & mini bikes! Please see pics, selling these as pictured. Message me with any questions. I'm not a tire expert so if you feel I'm missing something in my description PLEASE ASK!

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