215/45 R18 Fierce Instinct Single Tire W. 6/32 Tread on 2040-parts.com
East Liverpool, Ohio, US
This ad is for a single Fierce Instinct 215/45/18 tire. It has 6/32 of tread with good edges left. This tire in good condition overall with no repairs. I will send it out very fast via Fed Ex ground anywhere in the lower 48 states, or local pickup is welcome.
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