FS FS: 4 NEAR NEW Michelin x-ice3 snow tires
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FS: 4 NEAR NEW Michelin x-ice3 snow tires
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price: $625
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan, Other Model G's
Location (State/Prov): CO
Item Condition: Brand New
Tire/Wheel Type: 19
I'm selling these tires I bought from someone when I bought them with wheels. I do not need the tires so I am selling them.
They're 245/40 R19 98H
The tread is at 10/32, brand new is 10.5/32
NO PATCHES.
I am asking for $625 as they sell for 1,000 brand new so this is a STEAL!
I am located in Colorado but I am willing to ship.
Last edited by kennyz424; 09-08-2016 at 11:45 AM. Reason: Switched to Wheels &Tires category
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Originally Posted by Ryne
Just a tip for sending tires. Buy shipping wrap and use it to wrap the tires in pairs. Don't use boxes or anything like that. I also recommend FedEx. GLWS!
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I've bought tires online and everytime they came unboxed, just the tires themselves. Not sure why, I'm assuming it's cheaper that way. It looks like you get a substantial discount for your service so it would probably be better that way
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Originally Posted by the93owner
I've bought tires online and everytime they came unboxed, just the tires themselves. Not sure why, I'm assuming it's cheaper that way. It looks like you get a substantial discount for your service so it would probably be better that way
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A tire that is mounted to a car that weighs thousands of pounds and travels at high rates of speed while continuously being in the elements and harsh conditions doesn't warrant the time/effort/cost of being boxed.
If you get a substantial discount, go ahead and use that option then. For the average guy, sending 4 tires freight is cost prohibitive.
If you get a substantial discount, go ahead and use that option then. For the average guy, sending 4 tires freight is cost prohibitive.
Last edited by Ryne; 09-08-2016 at 01:42 PM.
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Originally Posted by Ryne
A tire that is mounted to a car that weighs thousands of pounds and travels at high rates of speeds while continuously being in the elements and harsh conditions doesn't warrant the time/effort/cost of being boxed.
If you get a substantial discount, go ahead and use that option then. For the average guy, sending 4 tires freight is cost prohibitive.
If you get a substantial discount, go ahead and use that option then. For the average guy, sending 4 tires freight is cost prohibitive.
Thanks for the insight!!