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Nice Pair Of Pirelli Cinturato P-7 205/55r17 205 55 17 205/55/17 Td7-8/32di#b237 on 2040-parts.com

US $160.99
Location:

Loveland, Colorado, US

Loveland, Colorado, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Tire Brand:Pirelli Tread Depth:7-8/32 Section Width:205 Aspect Ratio:55 Rim Diameter:17

Nice pair of Pirelli Cinturato P-7 205/55R17 with 7-8/32 tread depth remaining
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Nice pair of Pirelli Cinturato P-7 205/55R17 with 7-8/32 tread depth remaining

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Shipping Details

All orders will be processed within one day of received payment. Shipping is free within the continental US only. Please contact us for shipping charges outside of the continental US including Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico. Buyers in Colorado must pay a 3.5% sales tax. If you have any questions about shipping, please contact us prior to purchasing.

Payment Details

Full payment must be made within three days of purchase offer. We accept paypal and all major credit cards via phone.

Additional Information

All tires sold through TKO Tires are USED! TKO Tire does not carry any liability or provide any warranty on USED tires. The tires are sold "AS IS" without any knowledge of prior history. There is no warranty on used tires. All tires have been visuallly inspected prior to listing and air tested prior to shipping. TKO Tire's staff has made a brief visual inspection and performed an air test to verify there is no apparent damage and provide and accurate tread depth measurement. If damage is found upon second inspection, we will not ship and will contact the customer within 24 hours to provide a replacement tire or a full refund. Some of the tires sold have been professionally repaired. These repairs have been inspected to verify they are done properly. We will not sell tires that have sidewall damage or have been repaired via plug. All repaired tires have been tested and are fully guaranteed. TKO Tire Accepts no liability on used tires. Tires can be returned within 2 weeks of purchase date for a refund or a replacement tire. Buyers will pay all return shipping costs and contact TKO Tire prior to returning the tire. After the returned tire is received, a refund will be issued or a replacement tire will be shipped. Shipping charges are non refundable.

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