New Tyr Sox Tire Warmers Front Rear For Racing Honda Aprilia Suzuki Yamaha on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Brand new tire warmers. This is the official Tyr Sox brand. Nothing wrong with them but they have been sitting in my garage for a few years and I have no intentions on going to the track anytime soon. This set has never been used. I will not ship outside the US. Hawaii and Alaska are extra.
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