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Race Kart Drift Trike Wheels Tires (129) Massive 10" Wide - Fits Pvc on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States

Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Radio Flyer

* Race Kart wheel & tires.

* Massive, mounted on 9 3/4"wide wheels. Extremely hard to do !

* These are the hard to find 11 x 6.00-6" everyone is looking for.

* 2 Maxxis tires, 11 x 6.00-6",  HT3 compound, thin race cuts.
* 2 Spun aluminum 1 piece Van K wheels, 10" wide. Normal scrapes, scratches from racing as shown in pics but nice.
* Wheels have been properly cleaned and new valves installed.
* Tires are perfect for PVC drifting. Fits 10" PVC.




* Remember, please read, wheels and tires are used. Race kart tires require airing up regularly, a little spray in tire sealer helps. What you see is actual pic of what you get.




* $19.95  shipping to lower 48 states. No apo's or po boxes. Ships Fedex. 





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