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Toyota 4runner Dunlop Grandtrek At20 Tires And Sr5 Wheels 265 70r 17 on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Swansboro, North Carolina, United States

Swansboro, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Alloy Car Type:Truck/SUV Offset:-17 Tire Type:All Season Tire Brand:Dunlop Tires Quantity:4

These tires and wheels were taken off my 2016 Toyota 4Runner SR5 that had 15K miles on it before I modified to look like the TRD PRO.  The tires have about 10-15K miles left on them and the wheels don't have a scratch on them.  They were never taken offroad and were garage kept.  All of the scheduled maintenance was done. This comes without the lug nuts as they are still on the 4Runner.   I just need to sell these before I move to California.  Buyer covers shipping cost. 

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