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Old 02-25-2015, 12:37 PM
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19” Panamera Turbo wheels, 9” front and 10” rears with new Bridgestone Blizzak winter tires. Can be fitted to a Cayenne as well (see photo)

Wheels are in excellent condition and tires have 2K miles on them with very good tread depth remaining.

Asking $2,500 plus shipping
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Old 02-25-2015, 10:06 PM
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What size are the tires?
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I'm not in the market myself, but would have been a little while ago. The question that pops into my head is - it appears that the tires are not mounted. Presumably because you are using the TPMS sensors? Because you can't mount them without valves, obviously. If they were mounted, I'd be asking which sensors? Because I think the Cayenne sensors are different from the Panamera ones.
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They are mounted without the TPMS sensors. I have a set of sensors for the Panamera but I ended up using the tires on my Cayenne
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265/50R19
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FW: Looks very nice! may I ask how much is the depth? I heard it is not useful once it's lower than 7/32. Is that true. Also, do you install the tires all by yourself and just go to dealer to run alignment?

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Tires have almost no wear on them so depth is essentially as new.

I had a dealer mount the tires and align.
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I'm quite interested. What's the best way to contact you?
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