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2 Used Continental Contiprocontact, 255/35/18 P255/35r18, Tire 94h on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Continental Tires Rim Diameter:18 Manufacturer Part Number:3500240000 Load Index:94 Tread Depth:5to6/32s Speed Index:H Car Type:Passenger/Performance Quantity:2 Tire Type:All Season Seller Notes:8-9/32 remaining. Might have been professionally repaired Section Width:255 Tire Brand:Continental Tires Aspect Ratio:35

Nice used evenly matched and worn tires about half tread left between 5 and 6/s to be exact. Buy quality name brand tires at a fraction of the price and of course shipping is free to All 48 United States

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