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1x Tire Likenew Pirelli P Zero Pz4 245/50/19 245/50r19 2455019 105w #59742 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:UsedA tire that has been previously used, but remains in good working condition. The tire may show visible signs of wear and must have at least 5⁄32” of tread remaining. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“Mobile users see Click on "item description" for complete DESCRIPTION, We offer 1 year ANY reason Returns, We are not like other tire sellers Using Stock or fake pictures, our reputation talk by itself, TRUST in our reputation after years you will realize we are very reliable sellers” Read Less Brand:Pirelli Quantity:1 Section Width:245 Aspect Ratio:50 Rim Diameter:19 Load Index:105 Tire Type:Summer Speed Index:W Warranty:1 Year DOT:TIRE 1: 2517 Tread Depth:TIRE 1: 6.2-7.0 Model:P Zero PZ4 (Star) Quantity Tires:1 Tire For Sale Run Flat Tire Technology:NO Tread Depth Percentage:77% to 87% Life Remaining Note::This tire come new with 8/32nd Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

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