For Sale - OEM 2012 Grand Sport Tires & Wheels - Competition Grey
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For Sale - OEM 2012 Grand Sport Tires & Wheels - Competition Grey
SOLD TO EDWIN7- Original equipment tires and wheels (includes center caps) from 2012 Grand Sport with 2,200 miles purchased in Spring 2012. Both tires and wheels are like new, perfect condition. No curb rash, scratches or marks on wheels. Tread depth is 8/32nds. Production date codes on tires are 1012 and 1212.
$2000 picked up, $2200 shipped (lower 48)
I will separate if interested in only the tires or wheels.
If separated, $1250 for tires, $750 for wheels, and shipped at buyer's expense.
Payment can be made through Paypal
Please PM with any questions...
Thank you
$2000 picked up, $2200 shipped (lower 48)
I will separate if interested in only the tires or wheels.
If separated, $1250 for tires, $750 for wheels, and shipped at buyer's expense.
Payment can be made through Paypal
Please PM with any questions...
Thank you
Last edited by Fleet Z; 01-05-2013 at 06:45 PM.
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Your biggest problem is the lack of demand for "runcrap" tires from Goodyear. Most people swap them out for a better performing tire in search of higher grip.
The wheels are nice, but the tires are where you're going to lose a lot of the sale.
Either way, GLWS.
The wheels are nice, but the tires are where you're going to lose a lot of the sale.
Either way, GLWS.
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Very nice wheels and a beautiful GS.
Good luck with the sale.
Good luck with the sale.
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I disagree with the poster who said the g/y runflats are gonna hold you back. Not everybody autocrosses or drives agressively, the g/y will provide excellent mileage, approx 25%-30% more than others. The goodyear oem tires are a plus to me.
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^^^^ Thanks for the comment.....Tread life is dependent on a number of factors including driver behavior and use. For Chevrolet to hold up to their advertising claims for the Corvette on the skid and slalom courses (1G and 70 mph), it required a competition/ultra high performance tire. It's a tough situation to find a performamce tire that will deliver both traction and longevity. I'm sure there is a story behind the folks who have gotten bad tread life from these tires and those who have experienced good life.