New Set Of Birel Magnesium Racing Go Kart Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Edinburg, Texas, United States
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4 Birel magnesium wheels and tires for a kid kart. Brand new. The wheels are Birel and the tires are Bridgestone. They have been mounted on a kart before but never driven, used, or raced. Original price for the 4 wheels is $320 plus the tires which are $50 a piece comes out to $520. Get this set for $345.
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