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Pair (2) Of Michelin Pilot Sport 2 (ps2) 265/35 Zr19 98y Tires 85-90% Life! on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Alum Creek, West Virginia, US

Alum Creek, West Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Satisfaction Guaranteed, If you have any problems with your tire(s) we will gladly refund your money. Restocking Fee:No Tire Brand:Michelin Manufacturer Part Number:PILOT SPORT 2 (PS2) Tread Depth:85-89% Remaining Car Type:Passenger/Performance Tire Type:Performance Section Width:265 Aspect Ratio:35 Rim Diameter:19 Load Index:98 Speed Index:Y

 Up for sale is a Pair (2) of MICHELIN PILOT SPORT 2 (PS2) 265/35 ZR19 98Y used tires.

  These tires have 8.5-9/32nds meaning there is about 85-90% tread left, they are excellent condition!

Auction Style Listing with NO RESERVE!

If you were to buy these tires new at Tire Rack,
you would have to pay $421 for each tire, plus shipping.

These tire has been rigorously inspected for any air leaks, defects, sidewall bubbles, etc.
Each tire has a small patch, it was professionally patched meaning you will not have any issues.

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