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(6) Brand New 225/70r19.5 Continental Hsr A/p Tires 14 Ply 225 70 19.5 F-450 550 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,999.99
Location:

Glenwood, Iowa, United States

Glenwood, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:Continental Tires Aspect Ratio:70 Manufacturer Part Number:05122180000 Quantity:6 Tread Depth:16/32nds Section Width:225 Car Type:Camper Overall Diameter:31.9 Tire Type:All Season Load Index:128 Rim Diameter:19.5 Speed Index:N UPC:Does not apply

WE ARE OFFERING THESE TIRES CHEAPER THAN ANYONE ON EBAY.

WE HAVE 200 ON HAND & WHEN THEY ARE GONE, THEY ARE GONE.

YOU CAN PURCHASE THESE (6) TIRES AND HAVE THEM SHIPPED 
TO A BUSINESS ADDRESS FOR $ 1780.00

IF YOU CONTACT MARC AT:

712-621-6214
or
712-527-2893

FOR AUCTION: (6) NEW CONTINENTAL HSR'S THEY ARE A 14PLY ALL-POSITIONS TIRE..








THIS ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED ON A PALLET BY TRUCK FREIGHT. IF YOU CANNOT PROVIDE A BUSINESS ADDRESS FOR THIS ITEM TO BE SHIPPED TO THERE WILL BE AN EXTRA $75 CHARGE TO BE SHIPPED TO RESIDENTIAL. OR YOU CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO PICK ITEM UP FROM THE FREIGHT COMPANIES HUB TO AVOID THE EXTRA $75 CHARGE. 

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