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Pirelli P-zero Nero Tire 275/35r20 A/s 102w - Nearly New Under 70 Miles! on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Henderson, Michigan, United States

Henderson, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

 UP FOR BID IS A PIRELLI  P NERO ZERO TIRE A/S 275/35 R20 102W - NEARLY NEW WITH UNDER 70 MILES!    DOT  DATE IS 40/11.  YOU CAN STILL SEE THE BASE OF THE MOLDING NUBS ON THE TREAD.

PLEASE LOOK VERY CAREFULLY AT ALL OF THE PICTURES SO THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON! PLEASE CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK AND YOU CAN BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND  THANKS FOR LOOKING!

THE TREAD DEPTH IS 10/32" AS THE TIRE DEPTH GUAGE SHOWS! PLEASE NOTE PICTURE!

THIS TIRE HAS NEVER BEEN PATCHED OR PLUGGED!

DUE TO THE HIGH COST OF SHIPPING THAT I AM PAYING FOR, I WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON THIS TIRE. IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!

FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL US ONLY!

I DO HAVE THIS TIRE FOR SALE LOCALLY, AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY IF IT SELLS!


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