Toyo Extensa Hp Tire(s) 235/45r17 235/45-17 2354517 45r R17 on 2040-parts.com
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The Toyo Extensa HP is an all-season, high-performance value tire for sport coupes and sedans. Expect exceptional wear life, all-season handling, and high quality at an unexpected price.
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