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Fast Tire Solution Burris Tire Prep Racing Go Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Burris 1 Used as a conditioner to wipe the tire during the week. Wipe the tire 1-4 times during the week depending on track conditions. This prep does not show duro loss on the tire.  can also be used for mini bikes, drift trikes, and bar stool racers.
This part is made proudly made in USA. We ship daily with Fedex and USPS and your order will ship within 24hrs of receiving payment( not including weekends).   

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