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Brand New Wheel And Tire For 2009-2012 Tsx on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Berlin, New Jersey, US

Berlin, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Acura Warranty:No

up for bid is a new Acura wheel and Michelin tire mounted to install, size is pilot HXM4 225/50-17.Tire alone at the lowest price I could find 199.00 plus the cost of wheel which is close to if not more than 400.00 and cost of mounting and balance.Buy one here cheap .Paypal only or cash on pick-up only! This is for one only!Also the valve stem has a sensor for air pressure monitor which cost 100.00.Tire is also brand new.You are buying one!

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