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Cheng Shin Tire 5 Hole 4.8 12 X 400 6 Pr Ply Tubeless Bias White Metal Rim New on 2040-parts.com

US $46.02
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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CHENG SHIN TIRE - 6 P.R. ply tubeless bias mounted on white metal 5 hole rim - 4.8 - 12.  2 3/4" measurement from center of one hole to next.  New wheel and tire - never mounted.  Wheel has paint discoloration and minor rust-like spotting from being in storage.   Don't miss out!

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