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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    That's great, we'll keep this thread going along theses lines and keep adding names as more owners join in. Once the tyres are available and we find out the price I'll see if a group buy can be negotiated.

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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    I'm interested in a set of Grp 4 tyres.

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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Gr 4 for me too, but i am on the other side of the pond
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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Hi Chaps

    New to the Forum, many thanks for trying to get a dealu

    would be up for 1 set of (Grp IV)

    Guy Mayers: 1 Set (Grp IV)
    Vince Abbott: 1 Set (Grp IV)
    ChrisC: 1 Set (Grp IV)
    Graham Halstead: 1 Set (Grp IV)
    René (John Whalley): 1 Set (Stradale)

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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Might be interested in 1 Set (Gp4),but I'm only starting my build.

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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Update from Pirelli, seems like they are out on the market.
    With white Pirelli letters on the side.... Yummi.... I want.

    http://www.pirelli.com/tyre/ww/en/ca...gory%3DCLASSIC

    Question is, have anyone tried 235 for front tires?

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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Another update on the new P7's:

    http://www.rallybuzz.com/sainz-to-ma...corsa-classic/

    If anyone spots a UK stockist please share the info here, nothing on the Longstone website as yet.

    Vince.
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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    We thank you for your recent inquiry. At this point, Pirelli has not announced any plans to import this tire into the US.

    Pirelli Tire North America
    Consumer Affairs

    A reply to why there were no American distributers for these tires although there are three in canada!

    Nigel

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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Tyres are still in Italy at present, will be available here in approx 2 weeks, prices will be available later this week,

    Has anyone thought of what compound they want ?, will depend on what you will use them for, but as not many use them for competition I would go for damp front (D5) and damp (D5) or wet (W5) rear. As I take mine out in the wet weather.

    Update to follow soon.
    http://www.pirelli.com/tyre/ww/en/ca...gory%3DCLASSIC
    Last edited by mel lewis; 07-04-2012 at 11:07.
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    Re: Pirelli Tyre Option

    Continued in the group buy section
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