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Porsche 17" Staggered Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $285.00
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Dedham, Massachusetts, US

Dedham, Massachusetts, US
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Up for auction is a set of Porsche 17" staggered tires. The tires have never been used or mounted. The marks on the tires are from being moved around in my shop. The tires up for auction are Sumitomo HTRZ 2. And the tire size are as followed. The fronts are 205/50/zr17. And the rears are 255/40/zr17. Any questions just email me.

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