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Four Pirelli winter tyres for sale ?150 - used for only 6 months. Currently on Audi A6


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Four Pirelli Winter Tyres - Sottozero 3 for sale. Tyre size: 225/55R17 97H. Currently on an Audi A6 Avant.


These are in fantastic condition. They were put in the car in mid Jan and used for 2.5 months - taken off end March 2015 and stored inside all summer and Autumn until December 2015. They have been on the car since then, with very light use. In total they have done one trip to the Alps and light use around London since then (we only drive the car at weekends - rarely during the week). They have not seen more than 3000 miles. We are changing our car so need different tyres.


We store the tyres in our shed and use a fabulous mobile tyre fitting company called Event Tyres to swap them for us each season. They charge about ?80 for that service.


?140 new retail price. ?175 for all four. Collect West Dulwich.


Please text me for close up photos so I can send good quality. Happy for anyone to view (they are currently on the car and are being removed on Thursday 24th Feb).


07523 270 288

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