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Vredestein Tire,165/hr15,sprint Classic,set,porsche 356a,356b,356c,free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $520.00
Location:

North Hollywood, California, United States

North Hollywood, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vredestein Rim Diameter:15 Section Width:165 Speed Index:H Tire Type:All Season

Vredestein Tire, 165/HR15, Sprint Classic, Porsche 356A,356B,356C,Free Shipping

The Sprint Classic from Vredestein completes the classic image of your classic car. The Sprint Classic was specially developed for enthusiasts with an eye for detail and design. However, beneath this classic exterior lies the most advanced technology. The high-quality design ensures that the ‘Sprint’ element in the name is fully justified. These Sprint Classic series tires from Vredestein are great tires to have on your Porsche 356A, 356B, 356C, early 911 and
912 cars. This Sprint Classic series tires are 165/HR15 size and will fit all 356's. This is being sold as a set of 4 tires with Free Shipping. Get a set of tires for your Porsche 356 today and get ready for the winter season.

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