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(1) 285/30r19 98y Continental Contisportcontact Ssr Moe Run Flat Used Tire 2014 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SSR

285/30R19 98Y
Continental ContiSportContact SSR MOE Run Flat
Manufactured in 2014
7.5-8/32nds tread life

Treadwear 240
Traction AA
Temperature A

This Continental tire is in good driving condition with only one patch near the center. It has been air tested with 60psi and shows no signs of leaks or impact bubbles. No plugs, broken belts, or sidewall damage.

Local pick up is available in Dallas TX

A&P Tires
501 s Fitzhugh ave. Dallas, TX 75223
9728497074

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