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! Almost New 1 One Pirelli Cinturato P7 P 7 295/35/r20 105v Nr 295 35 20 Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $209.99
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
EXACT DETAILED DESCRIPTION BELOW!!!
DOT:4014 Rim Diameter:20 Tread Depth:9.5-10/32 Load Index:105 Car Type:Passenger/Performance Speed Index:V Tire Type:Performance Overall Diameter:28.1 Section Width:295 Tire Brand:PIRELLI Aspect Ratio:35 Country of Manufacture:GERMANY

  ALMOST NEW TAKE-OFF!!! NEW DOT 4014!!! ONE PROFESSIONAL PLUG-PATCH SHOWN IN LAST 3 PICTURES!!! $400 NEW!!!

DO NOT BID IF THIS WORRIES YOU!!! 

NO DAMAGE!!! NOT RUN FLAT

1 ONE PIRELLI CINTURATO P7 NO OEM PORSCHE ALL SEASON 295/35/R20 M+S 105V EXTRA LOAD (149MPH)

9.5-10/32!!! 10/32 NEW!!!

NEW $400.00 EACH TIRE!!!

 ONE PROFESSIONAL PLUG-PATCH 

NO DAMAGE - NOT RUN FLAT!!!  

EXTREMELY EVENLY WORN!!!!! 

NO INSIDE OR OUTSIDE EDGE WEAR!!!! TERRIFIC CONDITION!!!!!

SUPER SOFT RUBBER!!

SUPER HIGH END EXPENSIVE TIRE!!!

NOTICE THE NEW MOLDING BUMPS and DEPTH TRIANGLES ON THE UNWORN EDGES!! 

EXCEPTIONALLY GREAT CONDITION TIRE!!!   

CLIMATE CONTROL - GARAGE KEPT 

 MAX LOAD 925 KG - 2039 LBS - 50 PSI - DOT 4014

SPECIAL IMPORT! - MADE IN GERMANY! 

 TREADWEAR - 500 - TRACTION - A TEMPERATURE - A 

TREAD - 2 RAYON + 2 STEEL + 2 POLYAMIDE -- SIDEWALL - 2 RAYON

WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE RECEIVING! 

HAVE SINCE SOLD MY 2 FERRARI 348 SPIDERS - USED ON 360 WHEELS - DON'T NEED THE TIRES ANYMORE

PICTURES NOT OF TIRES ARE SIMPLY TO SHOW I AM NOT A TIRE SHOP - MY FEEDBACK IS PERFECT!!

PLEASE NOTE MY FEEDBACK IS PERFECT & I INTEND TO KEEP IT THAT WAY!! 

BE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT!! 

THERE ARE NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS!! 

ANY BIDDER WITH LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACKS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE REMOVED!!

The Cinturato P7 All Season is Pirelli's Grand Touring All-Season tire developed for the drivers of sport coupes and sedans. The Cinturato P7 All Season's unique combination of qualities have been made possible by Pirelli's Green Performance approach to developing products offering a synergy of driving pleasure, performance, safety and respect of the environment. The Pirelli Ecoimpact icons on the sidewalls of Cinturato P7 All Season tires highlight their contribution to the environment with regards to energy efficiency, clean air, low noise and long wear. The Cinturato P7 All Season is designed for drivers who operate their vehicles in America's various weather conditions, including in light snow.

The Cinturato P7 All Season uses a low rolling resistance tread compound that features technologically advanced polymers to increase grip on wet and dry roads while it reduces vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. This compound is molded into an asymmetric tread design that promotes even wear, improves ride comfort and reduces noise levels. A robust outboard shoulder enhances lateral grip on dry roads while four circumferential channels flow water from between the tire's contact patch and the road to enhance hydroplaning resistance and wet traction. Independent tread blocks and multiple sipes increase the biting edges needed to enhance traction in light snow. The tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts reinforced by nylon cap plies to provide high speed-durability.

Note: Cinturato P7 All Season tires feature low rolling resistance (LRR) compounds and constructions to enhance the vehicle fuel economy of their Original Equipment applications. These tires are identified as such with Pirelli's Ecoimpact designation on their Sizes and Specs pages.

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