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FS: Pirelli P-Zero Rosso Tires for 18" wheels

I just bought a Boxster from a Porsche dealership with very nice Pirelli P-zero Rosso tires on the 18" wheels. These tires are in excellent condition: rears brand new ,265/35-ZR18, fronts 75% tread (6 mm depth), 225/40-ZR18). The fronts will probably last longer than the new rears. These tires are excellent on a Boxster, but I'm in SE PA, and would prefer an all-season tire for the winter. I don't drive enough to justify a 2nd set of wheels.

These tires list on Tirerack for $988. I'll take $500. for them plus shipping, which is a great buy for somebody needing a summer tire. They can also be picked up in the SE PA/Northern Delaware area.

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Not sure how much "winter" driving you plan on doing, but even all seasons might not be enough
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Not sure how much "winter" driving you plan on doing, but even all seasons might not be enough
Not much winter driving--maybe 1-2K miles. Never drive when it snows. Have always had all-seasons. Mainly concerned about cold temperatures below 40F.

I have Kumho all-seasons on right now, and they are just fine. A bit stiffer ride than the Pirellis, which are on the splushy side. A tradeoff of luxury for sport, so to speak.

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