Bridgestone Potenza Re050a Pole Position 255/40 R19 100y "7/32" on 2040-parts.com
Frisco, Texas, US
Brand: Bridgestone Model: Potenza RE050A Pole Position Load/Speed Index: 100Y Size: 255/40 R19 New Tire Price: $349.00 (each) Tread Depth: 7/32 DOT: 0909 Quantity: 1 The tires up for sale are USED unless otherwise specified. Every single tire is carefully inspected of any damages or repairs and will be disclosed in auction. Please see pictures If for any reason damage or repair is not disclosed in auction please look closely at the pictures and contact me for verification. Free Shipping is only for the US 48 lower states. Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International buyers please email me for shipping rates. Any questions please feel free to email me or call me 214-477-3750 |
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