2 - Dongah Kr15 /tr13 Tubes For Passenger Use on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
This auction is for 2 (two) tubes. Thes tubes are "new-old stock". They have never been inflated, but do not contain any packaging. All specifications for the tubes has been transcribed from the label on the tubes.
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