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Thread: Pirelli re-introducing P7 and P7 Corsa for 15"

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    Pirelli re-introducing P7 and P7 Corsa for 15"

    I just saw this posted over on PP and thought there would be interest here.

    http://www.pirelli.com/tyre/ww/en/ne.../#.TyF-tZhU1FI
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    The way I'm reading it they're only doing the Corsa Classic P7 and not a reissue of the street P7. Too bad... I'd put 4 on my SC tomorrow!

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    Sweet....
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    Too bad they aren't making a size that will fit a 6" wheel on a non-flared car close to an original size like maybe a 205/60/15

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    If I'm reading this right this is really good news for ST's and RSR's.
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    This is great news! I will be running 9" & 11" 15s on my RSR. Any idea how much they are?
    Hopefully they are cheaper than the Michelins.

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    I doubt they will be cheap. But when when you have no options this is great news. These are the sizes we need front and rear for our flared out 911 hot rods.
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    Yes RSR clone owners should be happy!
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    The press release said "The new tyre will be coming onto the market in March 2012" but I haven't seen them offered anywhere yet, particularly in the U.S....have any of you? I only found this pricelist from Italy, which suggests they'll be 370-490 euro each depending on size: http://www.ascania-racing.com/Pirell...rsport2012.pdf

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    They sure look good in the picture. Who's going to import them? I wonder if any Pirelli dealer can get them?
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