Continental Cross Contact Uhp 295/35/21 107y on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, US
Used set of Continental Cross Contact UHP 295/35/21 107Y
90% Tread left on the tires
Each tire retails around $400!!!!
You, The Customer,know that using used tires on a vehicle could be potentially hazardous, and you fully assume all risks that are associated with having used tires in use and installed on your vehicle. Seaside Tires and Wheels LLC is not held liable for any damage to the tires after they have left our facility, or while in use on your vehicle. By purchasing you fully understand the potential risks of using used tires on your vehicle and/or purchasing used tires for use on your vehicle. Also, by purchasing you understand that Seaside Tires and Wheels LLC does not assume liability after the tires have left our general facility.
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