EUROPE: 17" 138 winter tires Goodyear 240km/h
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Guys,
i have set of winter tires for sale: 4 wheels with Goodyear Ultragrip, DOT 3106, about 6mm thread left (new is 8mm).
The best is yet to come:
NON-RFT
and V index - so you drive with up to 240km/h
Excellent condition.
replaced teh 17" for 18" this morning..
Price: 800 EUR inkl shipping within Europe!!!
i have set of winter tires for sale: 4 wheels with Goodyear Ultragrip, DOT 3106, about 6mm thread left (new is 8mm).
The best is yet to come:
NON-RFT
and V index - so you drive with up to 240km/h
Excellent condition.
replaced teh 17" for 18" this morning..
Price: 800 EUR inkl shipping within Europe!!!
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How old are the 138's ? How many Kms have they been here?
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Originally Posted by hondik' post='1085860' date='Jan 7 2010, 03:32 PM
How old are the 138's ? How many Kms have they been here?
i am not sure how many km on the tires but 6mm thread is left...
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='1085864' date='Jan 7 2010, 03:42 PM
they have dot 3106 so the tires are just over 3 years old...
i am not sure how many km on the tires but 6mm thread is left...
i am not sure how many km on the tires but 6mm thread is left...
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I should have sold my 138s and Contis in Europe.
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Originally Posted by hondik' post='1086945' date='Jan 9 2010, 02:01 AM
I'd buy them if they are perfectly straight. Can you guarantee that?
I hope you are more serious with this set of wheels than you were with my 19" winter wheels a year ago.
please contact me per PM if you are seriously considering it.
cheers
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good luck with the sale mate
what 18s did you go for in the end -- M135s?
what 18s did you go for in the end -- M135s?
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Originally Posted by xBMWx' post='1088090' date='Jan 11 2010, 02:46 PM
good luck with the sale mate
what 18s did you go for in the end -- M135s?
what 18s did you go for in the end -- M135s?
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='1088134' date='Jan 11 2010, 04:00 PM
i got hte m135s with dunlops - just in time for the bad weather... finally the car looks how it should look like. although i must say I am already flirting with 19" winter tires. check this out:
The pic above looks good, but I wouldn't want to be the one who has to clean those, however its not as if your M135s are much easier anyway! As per my PMs a while back, the 128 is the best 19" rim for winter IMHO -- I've been running them for 2 winters now and they are sooooo easy to clean
Anyway, enough of that and time to stop distracting you, good luck with the sale of your 17" Winter Rims!!
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Originally Posted by xBMWx' post='1088181' date='Jan 11 2010, 05:39 PM
The M135s are great and will be easy to sell on afterwards for decent money.
The pic above looks good, but I wouldn't want to be the one who has to clean those, however its not as if your M135s are much easier anyway! As per my PMs a while back, the 128 is the best 19" rim for winter IMHO -- I've been running them for 2 winters now and they are sooooo easy to clean
Anyway, enough of that and time to stop distracting you, good luck with the sale of your 17" Winter Rims!!
The pic above looks good, but I wouldn't want to be the one who has to clean those, however its not as if your M135s are much easier anyway! As per my PMs a while back, the 128 is the best 19" rim for winter IMHO -- I've been running them for 2 winters now and they are sooooo easy to clean
Anyway, enough of that and time to stop distracting you, good luck with the sale of your 17" Winter Rims!!
but of course, you v8 drivers can afford such expensive wheels. us diesel drivers have to save on cheaper non-oem wheels or 18" oems