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Banshee 21x7-10 Buffed Front Sand Tires On 10x5 Douglas Blue Label Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

Port Orchard, Washington, United States

Port Orchard, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

banshee 21x7-10 buffed front sand tires on 10x5 Douglas blue label wheels, buffed razor style front sand tires are still in excellent condition, they hold air fine, no plugs, patches, tubes or any other issues, tires are mounted on Douglas 10x5 blue label wheels, wheels have a 3+2" offset with a 4/156mm bolt pattern,wheels are also in excellent condition,  item came off excellent running banshee that was parted out, item comes as pictured ready to use with out any issues.if you have any questions please ask before buying  shipping quote is for US lower 48 continental states, any where else will cost more.#11

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