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335/35/17's...Perelli P Zero system.....two of them. Approx 80-85% tread. Perfect shape and wear pattern. Tire rack wants $482 each.....Will take $475 for both.
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Pops wants these gonna...killer deal
$200 FOR BOTH!
No shipping
BBC69Camaro
12-11-2008, 08:20 PM
Pops wants these gonna...killer deal
$200 FOR BOTH!
No shipping
Oh now you sell these, just after I buy my pair of Michelin PS/2 335s :P
For the price they would be a great second set of tires. Cant go wrong!
shoot me a shipping quote to 46816
Thanks
shoot me a shipping quote to 46816
Thanks
These are my dad's tires and not sue if he wants to deal with shipping.. I will ask him.
Blown353
12-15-2008, 12:37 PM
Ron, tires are easy to ship. Band/tape them together (or leave them separate) and tape the shipping label to the OD of the tire. That's how tire rack does it!
I've shipped them with nothing but a label from UPS, up to you .
I told pops ..he is gonna try and swing by and get a quote.
Thanks
Blown353
12-15-2008, 11:47 PM
I told pops ..he is gonna try and swing by and get a quote.
Thanks
Ron, weigh them and plug the dimensions into UPS's website-- they have an online shipment cost calculator.
Troy....my dad lives right down the road from a UPS store. He just needs to swing by real quick and get a quote. For some reason everytime I get a quote online its always cost more at the store.
Hey....he got the quote from Fedex. He said right at $100 to ship to the door with insurance for the total. So $300 to the door for (2) 335/35/17's. Let me know.
ItDoRun
12-16-2008, 03:11 PM
FYI on shipping with UPS. My dad's business is a pick up point for UPS packages (He has an account, weigh scales, labeling equipment, etc.). We learned that when shipping something from his store, if you only plug in the weight of the box and not the dimensions, you'll save yourself plenty of money, and it works. Obviously if you go to a terminal, they'll hit you with the maximum. For instance, I shipped a complete full trunk pan (yeah, the one we consumers get charged truck freight for) for a 68 Camaro back to a parts warehouse in Texas (I'm in southeast Louisiana). Are you sitting down? $22 from Louisiana to north Texas! I paid $125 to get it to me via truck freight!
The beauty of it is that the UPS driver calls each day to see if my dad has anything going out. On that day, the answer was "Yep". He pulls up, loads it, and off to Texas it goes! No questions.
wyldcdn
01-09-2009, 07:58 AM
old ad...but are they sold?
old ad...but are they sold?
Nope he has them. Cant beleive noone has grabbed them! PM me and if you are interested I will give you his number to call directly.
tpichevy
01-13-2009, 01:37 AM
I sent you a PM about a week ago if not longer askin if you still had them and sayin i wanted them but never herd back :rolleyes: can i get a price shipped to ID 83642? Thanks also do you have any pics? These are the things i asked for in the PM i sent :yes:
I sent you a PM about a week ago if not longer askin if you still had them and sayin i wanted them but never herd back :rolleyes: can i get a price shipped to ID 83642? Thanks also do you have any pics? These are the things i asked for in the PM i sent :yes:
I PM'd ya back just now. Sorry!
WSSix
01-14-2009, 01:07 PM
Someone is ripping your dad off. It should cost maybe $15 each to ship the tires. Do not box them or do anything with them other than wrap shipping tape around the label and tire to hold the label there. UPS will send them no problems. TireRack and Discount Tire do it this way all the time. Four tires from Ohio to Georgia is $11 each and they strap them in pairs.
To quote it just tell the person at the UPS store that you have two items that weight whatever and they need to go to this zip. You'll pay more going to the store as the store has to make money some how to justify its existence but not $100. Or use FedEx is UPS doesn't want to play right.
It is a great deal. Good luck moving them
Someone is ripping your dad off. It should cost maybe $15 each to ship the tires. Do not box them or do anything with them other than wrap shipping tape around the label and tire to hold the label there. UPS will send them no problems. TireRack and Discount Tire do it this way all the time. Four tires from Ohio to Georgia is $11 each and they strap them in pairs.
To quote it just tell the person at the UPS store that you have two items that weight whatever and they need to go to this zip. You'll pay more going to the store as the store has to make money some how to justify its existence but not $100. Or use FedEx is UPS doesn't want to play right.
It is a great deal. Good luck moving them
Thanks...I thought that was WAY high as well. I hate dealing with UPS.
ironworks
01-14-2009, 04:00 PM
Are the tires for sale I could pick them up the end of the month. I'm going to Supercross in San francisco the last weekend of the month.
Rodger
Are the tires for sale I could pick them up the end of the month. I'm going to Supercross in San francisco the last weekend of the month.
Rodger
Rodger...yes the tires are still for sale. I will PM you my dad's phone number and you can set up a date to pick them up.
Thanks Ron
tpichevy
01-16-2009, 01:20 AM
i tried callin but never could get through...not sure what the deal was :rolleyes: ill have to try again tomorrow
i tried callin but never could get through...not sure what the deal was :rolleyes: ill have to try again tomorrow
Mom on the phone with no call waiting most likely.....:yes:
top..still for sale
209-351-7345...dads cell
209-477-8556..home
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