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4 Continental Used Tires, P215-70-r16 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Bethlehem, Connecticut, US

Bethlehem, Connecticut, US
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This auction is for a set of Continental Pro Contact  used tires,  P215-70-R16.  They have 7-8/32" tread remaining.They are blackwall. They have been tested at 35 psi and are free of bubbles and leaks. 


 The shipping rate applies to Connecticut only. Please ask for a quote before bidding.



Tires are guaranteed to be free of leaks and bubbles when installed. There is no "extended" warranty. Please have the tires installed when you receive them. In the event of a problem, please follow Ebay procedure and contact me via email. We are consumer friendly and will gladly resolve any issue that arises. We do NOT sell dry rotted tires, unevenly worn tires,  or tires that have had sidewall repairs or multiple repairs to the tread. 

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