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(2) Continental Crosscontact Lx Sport 255/50r19 Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

South River, New Jersey, United States

South River, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Continental Tire Rim Diameter:19 Manufacturer Part Number:03507600000 Load Index:107 Section Width:255 Speed Index:H Aspect Ratio:50 DOT:2413

(2) New Continental ContiCrossContact LX Sport 255/50R19 107H
New tires with labels
DOT numbers are 2413 meaning they were manufactured in 24th week of 2013
If you need all 4 tires please let me know and i will set it up for you.
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