Mille Miglia EV-R Rims

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Nice look to them GGM, now you should P'shop that photo and turn the black car white so you'll know how'll they'll look on your car.. [:D]

Very aggressive, Mille Miglia's have a nice style to them.
 

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I can get these rims in 18's (17 not available right now) with Kumho Ecsta Supra 712s (reason for my other post) for $2300 canadian, installed and eveything. Does that sound good?
 

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i chose the tire because of the cost, the p-zero's are almost $130 more each. The only thing i would be worried would be about the fact it isn't good in the snow.
 
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GGM said:
i chose the tire because of the cost, the p-zero's are almost $130 more each. The only thing i would be worried would be about the fact it isn't good in the snow.

You're looking at the wrong PZero Nero's, look for the PZero Nero M&S (Totally different tire). It only goes for $130 a tire, so it can't be $130 more than what you're looking at now. I think the Kumhos in a 225/40/18 go for around $100. A $30 dollar difference between tires.

Make sure you're looking at the M&S tire, the normal PZero Nero isn't that great, the M&S one is the sweetness.

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Ok they have P-Zero's listed here for $225, they are P225/40R18 88W
http://www.tiretrends.com/tire_info.php3?detailID=11094

and then they have these for $333, 225/40R18 XL
http://www.tiretrends.com/tire_info.php3?detailID=11095

if it's the first one your talking about then are they good all year you think? They both are M&S so i'm confused why the other one is so much, not sure what the "XL" difference is?
This is the place i'm thinking of buying the rims at because i can drive there and they will install and everything for free (including bolts ect) so these are the prices i'm working with.
 
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Ok they have P-Zero's listed here for $225, they are P225/40R18 88W
http://www.tiretrends.com/tire_info.php3?detailID=11094

and then they have these for $333, 225/40R18 XL
http://www.tiretrends.com/tire_info.php3?detailID=11095

if it's the first one your talking about then are they good all year you think? They both are M&S so i'm confused why the other one is so much, not sure what the "XL" difference is?
This is the place i'm thinking of buying the rims at because i can drive there and they will install and everything for free (including bolts ect) so these are the prices i'm working with.
Hmmm, ok I think I see why we're both seeing different #'s for the cost. You're in Canada!! [:)] What's $225 Canadian dollars amount to in US dollars? If it's the same then they are roughing you up on the price, or maybe it's just the availability of those tires there. Tire Rack has them for $130 a tire, think I paid $138 a tire when I got them w/ my wheels here locally.

I don't understand why the normal PZero Nero's which are not rated near as well(on tire rack mind you), are so much more than the PZero Nero M&S's.

Hmm.. after looking at them both again, I think I see why. the higher priced ones have a higher loadweight.. You don't need the higher loadweight ones.. Unless you're planning to use your bimmer to haul stuff or pull boats.. ;)

Ok now I gotta find a US to Canadian currency exchange site, I just can't imagine they are hitting you for $225 a tire for that Pirelli.
 


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