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(4) Used 205 65 15 Tires And 15"rims For Sable/taurus/etc.. on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Elrama, Pennsylvania, US

Elrama, Pennsylvania, US
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You are bidding on 4 used 205/65/15 wheels.  These were taken off of a 1999 Mercury Sable and should fit any Sable or Taurus from around that year.  Rims are all in good shape, one is missing the hubcap, but I may have a spare.  (2) tires have over 90% tread left.  -See pictures-  (2) Firestones are at approximately 40% tread and are a little more worn on the edges, but still good to mount on the rear.  One tire does have a patch, but holds pressure just fine.  All are balanced and ready to mount. Local pickup only, if you want to pay shipping, I can try and get you a quote if something is arranged before auctions end.  Email with any questions!

 

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