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    Michelin TBs *Narrow

    Hey Guys

    I found this guy getting rid of a few TBs in 15/60 (170/65x15) which are the narrowest of the selection and fit the 5-7" rims. ALL TBs in this sizing were cast in 2004, so they are arguably a cosmetic only tyre - though if they've been stored correctly they will still be good for spirited runs.

    These should make your early 911 look very cool - particularly 1965 models

    Price is certainly right...

    http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_t...at=0&_from=R40
    John Forcier
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    Thanks Fishy, done a deal on them
    Alex Webster

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    So long as I get mine I'll be happy!
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    Is that $510 a corner + freight?

    Gee thye must be the business?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reedminor View Post
    Is that $510 a corner + freight?

    Gee thye must be the business?
    $50 a piece... Terrific value if you have use for them!
    John Forcier
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    Wish they had more!!! I bought all that they had left!!!
    Alex Webster

    1967 911S Sunroof - RHD
    1969 911E - LHD - Historic Racecar
    1975 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI - RHD - Historic Racecar

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    wow - so are they useable on the road? I've heard they are being considered as a wet in group S? I didn't actually pick up how inexpensive they are (were) from your link.

    At that price - even if they wore out relatively they'd look cool.

    Sounds like Alex has cornered the market now, and we need to be nice to him to secure a set?

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