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Honda Trx Wheels An Tires 4 On 110 Douglass Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
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San Diego, California, US

San Diego, California, US
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DUNLOP ROVER AT 22-9-10 THE NUMBER 1 DESERT TIRE IN THE NINETYS

DOUGLAS RED LABEL WHEELS WITH OMF REINFORCEMENT RINGS INSIDE AND OUT 

WHEELS ARE IN NICE CONDITION WITH SOME SCRATCHES AND SMALL NICKS THAT CAN BE POLISHED OUT

TIRES ARE OK WITH A GOOD AMOUNT OF TREAD LEFT ONE HAS A PLUG IN THE SIDEWALL THAT WILL HOLD AIR WITH SOME SLIME

I SHIP ON WEEKENDS SOMETIMES LONGER THAN 4 DAYS USUALLY WITHIN THREE DAYS SOMETIMES SOONER




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