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Polaris Atv Mudlite Tires 27 Inch 12 Inch Black Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $629.00
Location:

Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States

Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DOES NOT APPLY Brand:ITP

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW SET OF 4 ITP MUDLITE XL SERIES TIRES MOUNTED ON ITP BLACK STEEL WHEELS TO FIT MOST MODEL POLARIS ATV`S YOU WILL RECIEVE TWO 27X9X12 AND TWO 27X12X12 TIRES AND 4 WHEELS ALREADY MOUNTED SO ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS BOLT THEM ON,

I PREFER PAYPAL BUT WILL ALSO ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS , THE PRICE YOU SEE IS DELIVERED TO THE 48 STATES FREE!!

FOR QUESTIONS OR TO CALL IN A CREDIT CARD WE CAN BE REACHED AT 800-698-9171,

BE SURE AND TELL US WHAT MODEL AND YEAR YOU NEED THESE TO FIT WHEN YOU PAY!

 

 

 

 

 

 


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