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1985 1986 Honda 250r Atc Oem Hirata Wheels With Ohtsu Tires 85 86 Atc250r on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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San Diego, California, US

San Diego, California, US
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1985 1986 HONDA 250R ATC OEM HIRATA WHEELS WITH OEM OHTSU TIRES

this was removed from a 1985 HONDA 250R ATC

wheels are in good shape. color is bright gold on both outside and inside. some scratches, pictured

tires have some light weather cracking and have about 35% tread left

tires hold air


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