Used Bridgestone Serintity 205/55/16 on 2040-parts.com
Millstone Township, New Jersey, US
Up for sale is a Bridgestone Turanza Serentity Size is 205/55/16 and This tire has 9/32nds of tread depth left, almost brand new. Take advantage of this great deal while it lasts. YOUR GAIN MY LOSS. These tire are in 100% working condition and have no sidewall damage or repairs. Buy with confidence
Tires for Sale
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