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1 New Michelin Pilot Sport (ps2) 255/35 Zr19 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Cockeysville, Maryland, US

Cockeysville, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Aspect Ratio:35 Speed Index:Y Tire Brand:Michelin Car Type:Passenger/Performance Rim Diameter:19 Load Index:96 Tire Type:All Season DOT:6U N4 Section Width:255

1 MICHELIN PILOT SPORT 
(PS2) 255/35 ZR19

This tire came off of my spare from my SL500 which I sold a few months ago
this tire is NEW, eBay rules for listing items as New is the following:   

NEW: A brand-new, unused tire that has never been mounted on a vehicle

This tire was mounted on a rim BUT  NEVERplaced on a vehicle.  
As explained, this was a spare.  when applying custom rims on my vehicles I always purchase 5 for the vehicle to replace the factory spare .  Photo of the actual car is included

Item specifics 
Condition: NEW
Aspect Ratio: 35 
Tire Type: Summer 
Car Type: Passenger/Performance
Sidewall Style: Blackwall 
Speed Index: Y 
Rim Diameter: 19 
Load Range E: No 
Load Index: 96 
Section Width: 255 
Part Brand: Pilot Sport PS2 
Tread Depth: 6/32 8/32 
Run Flat Tire: No 
Tire Brand: Michelin 

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