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OZ Racing Alleggerita HLT wheels and Pirelli 240 Snowsport Tires

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Old Oct 31, 2016 | 06:12 PM
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OZ Racing Alleggerita HLT wheels and Pirelli 240 Snowsport Tires

Category: Wheels & Tires
Price: $1600
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Non-Turbo, Porsche Boxter/Cayman
Location (State): IL
Item Condition: Used

OZ Racing Alleggerita HLT wheels and Pirelli 240 Snowsport Tires for Porsche Boxster/Cayman (986,987,981) 996 997 narrow body probably as well.

18x8 et57mm Front. Tires 235/40/18

18x9 et43mm Rear. Tires 265/40/18

5-130 bolt pattern.

Used for one winter season on my 2011 Cayman S (987), maybe 1000 miles

The wheels are in pristine condition.

Location: 60007

Price: $1800
Just the wheels with TPS sensors are $1,884.00 on Tirerack
email:rajdowiec@gmail.com

Rather try to sell locally first but I guess I could be persuaded to ship at buyers expense.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2016 | 07:49 AM
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Old Nov 8, 2016 | 08:16 AM
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DOT codes are a little hard to read but looks like the tires were manufactured in 2006. If so, they are 10 years old and should not be driven on. Around 7 years is maximum life of a tire. This is specially important for winter rubber, which is by design softer in order to work in below freezing conditions.
 



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