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Michelin (4) Tire Set 335/35zr 17 & 285/40zr 17 Very Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Queensbury, New York, US

Queensbury, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Tire Brand:Michelin Tread Depth:7/32"-8/32" Car Type:Dodge Viper Tire Type:radial Section Width:335 Aspect Ratio:35ZR Rim Diameter:17

         Very nice set of tires for the Gen II Dodge Viper.  These are Michelin Pilot Sport 335/35ZR 17 (2) and 285/40ZR 17 (2) with lots of tread left.  All tires have even wear, no defects and no cracks.  Side walls are not scrubbed.  Tires were replaced to utilize larger rims and tires from a newer gen Viper.  Tread depth measures between 7/32" to 8/32".  These tires have always been inside and not exposed to the weather.  I am sure if you are looking at this auction you already know what the new cost for this size tire is.  If you are close enough and want to pick the tires up let me know ahead of time. 

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