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2 New Maxxis Lynx At23x8r12 Atv/utv Tires With Rims (polaris?) on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Walton, Indiana, United States

Walton, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Maxxis Manufacturer Part Number:Lynx

You are bidding on 2 new tires with rims. These were taken off of a Polaris I believe when a customer purchased it as he bought upgraded tires/rims. The dealer sold these to me for my UTV but the tire and rim size doesn't match so I can't use them. As you can see from the pics, these have never been run. The numbers in the rim state "12X6.0AT TSY 07 19 06" which I think is from Polaris, but I don't know that for sure. I do know these are pretty expensive tires and rims. Happy bidding!

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