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(4) 285 30 Zr 20 Michelin Pilot Super Sport 10/32 Tread on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota, US

Fargo, North Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Tread Depth:10/32 Section Width:285 Aspect Ratio:30 Rim Diameter:20 Load Index:104 Speed Index:Y

 Selling a set of 285/30/ZR20 Michelin Pilot Super Sports. The tires are in great shape, used for a couple hundred miles and removed. No curb rash, or repairs. These are about as close to new as you will find. These retail for $330 each. Selling as a set only!!!! Hit the buy it now, and you get 4 tires. The shipping calculator seems to be figuring high, will work with buyer to pay actual UPS ground price, but there will be 2 packages that size!!

285-30-20 Michelin PILOT SUPER SPORT

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