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Mg Kart Racing Wet Rain Tires Go Kart Wt-cik New Radio Flyer Bar Stool on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Salisbury, Massachusetts, United States

Salisbury, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:MG Manufacturer Part Number:WT-CIK Warranty:No

Brand new set of MG Wet Rain tires for Go Kart racing. These are MG WT-CIK. The rear ones are 11X6 on 5" rims and the fronts are 10X4 on 5" rims. They are brand new with packaging still attached. The tires are folded up for shipping purposes. These are also perfect for a custom radio flyer wagon if you want knobby tires. Please ask any questions before buying.

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