One Set Of Maxxis Ht3 Kart Racing Tires-used on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS ONE SET OF MAXXIS KART RACING TIRES . IT CONTAINS 2-12X900-6 1-11.5X600-6 1 10.5X450-6 TIRES HAVE BETWEEN 30-60 LAPS ON THEM ALL ARE USED WITH .040-.050 RUBBER ON THEM ALL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED UPS GROUND WITH TRACKING IDENTIFICATION. WILL BE FLAT RATE OF 20.00 STARTING BID AT .99 THEY WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER |
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