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  1. Countachqv

    Countachqv Formula 3

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    not collectible but I am looking for 4 tires old-new stock tires: 245/45-18 Michelin Pilot Sport 96Y
    these are no longer made since 2008 I think.
    pm me if you have some.

    thnks
     
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    daviday Formula 3 Silver Subscribed

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    Any particular thread wear requirements?
     
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    NOS means unused.
    I may have a pair of lightly used ones in the near future. Not sure if they're 96Y. Any interest?
     
  4. Countachqv

    Countachqv Formula 3

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    yes. pm me with pictures and how much you would want for them
     
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    note for the wear requirement. If they have been used a little, they should show just like new with at least 80 to 90% threads left at the lowest point.

    I am looking for no visible wear on edges of curb rash on the side.
     
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    just did. They dont have it. The thing is these tires are not vintage.There are just over 10 years old tires that ought to be around somewhere because they are past their age. Michelin now makes a better one called the Pilot AS.
     

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