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4x Pirelli P6 Four Seasons In 245/40/r18 - 95%+ Tread Left, Near New, Awesome Price!


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Product Description

- Near brand new Pirelli P6 All Seasons in 245/40/R18 size.

- Have been kept indoors and in cardboard packaging since they were taken off 2 months ago. Constantly cleaned and tyre conditioned to prolong life during time in packaging.

- Pirelli P6 is positioned as a a high performance, all season tyre just under PZero range. Highly recommended tyre by reputable Tirerack website for having superb grip in all conditions, being quiet and having relatively long lasting tread.

- These tyres are price at around ~$450RRP each. You can probably find them for ~$300(+/-) each, but I'm letting all four of them go for $900 ONO.

- Immaculate tread condition with no tread damage or damaged sidewall.

- Tread is at 95% and over, most likely more; because tyres have only done less than 1500kms with conservative driving.

- Pictures as below:

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Reason for Sale

- Originally came off a 04' BMW E46 320i Sports, but because I'm interested in getting 19" CSLs I need to sell these tyres.

Payment Details

- Payment is to be made via PayPal or Bank Deposit.

Paypal address is [email protected] and Bank account details are BSB: 112-879 and A#: 156138727

Shipping Details

- Tires will be shipped fromin South Sydney

- I recommend using TransDirect as it will only cost $60(+/-) to ship these tyres interstate.

- Why I highly recommend you arrange shipping yourself? You can find the cheapest shipping method yourself which will save more money; rather than me finding any shipping service for the sake of it and charging you any cost accordingly.

Seller Contact and Guarantee

- I recommend you contact me on 0430244242 (Phone or SMS) if you are interested in buying these tyres, as it will get you what you want quicker.

- I guarantee you will be satisfied with this product as I can honestly say that these are IMMACULATE conditioned tyres.

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