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5 Nos Sears Wide White L78-15 Whitewall Tires 82205 Still In Original Wrappers on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Hope, Michigan, United States

Hope, Michigan, United States
NEW OLD STOCK- NEVER REMOVED FROM ORIGINAL WRAPPERS.
Sears:Wide White Whitewall Stock Number:82205 Size:L78-15

  • 5 NOS Sears Wide White L78-15 Whitewall Tires 82205 Still In Original Wrappers
  • VINTAGE TIRES- NEVER UNWRAPPED X 5!
  • Questions email before bidding or purchasing!
  • NO SHIPPING LOCAL PICKUP ONLY.
  • PLEASE NOTE PAYMENT AND PICKUP ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE OR ITEM WILL BE RELISTED. 

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