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New Goodyear Eagle Drag Radials 30.0x9.0-15 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Tifton, Georgia, US

Tifton, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:D4451 Country of Manufacture:United States

You are bidding on a NEW set of Goodyear Eagle Drag Radials size 30.0x9.0-15.  We won these tires over Labor Day weekend at the US Nationals in a drawing, but this is not the size tire we run.  The decals on the tires show the compound as D4451.  I am not sure what hardness that compound is or anything else about this type of tire as we run Hoosiers on a Super Gas car.  If you are unsure about your application, check with Goodyear before bidding.  These tires will be on a 7 day auction with a $1 opening bid and no reserve!  I can ship these tires UPS Ground for $50.00 anywhere in the lower 48.  Local pickup is available.  Please ask questions before bidding.  I accept PAYPAL only.  Please check my feedback and bid with confidence!

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