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Potenza run flats 18" SOLD

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huytonman
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Potenza run flats 18" SOLD

Post by huytonman » Fri Aug 11, 2017 5:54 pm

Now that Ive taken the plunge and moved to non run flats Ive got four good Potenzas that are surplus to requirements.

Two 225/40R18 date codes weeks 14 and 15 2013 and just under 6mm centre tread depth.
Two 255/35R18 date codes weeks 06 and 17 2015 with one just over 6mm and the other just under 7mm centre tread depth

No damage or repairs to either.

£125 for all four collected from between Reading and Henley on Thames - I cant really wrap them so shipping isnt an option. NOW SOLD ELSEWHERE.

Thanks Keith
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mfrancis

Potenza run flats 18"

Post by mfrancis » Sat Aug 12, 2017 12:15 pm

Hope it helps but I've often courier'ed tyres by just attaching the parcel label to them directly (no wrapping). You need gaffer tape and pass it through and round a time or two to secure label.
I've found that gives you a far better chance of a sale.
Also if gaffered in pairs often works out better for price.
Senditnow.com (part of parcelforce) is cheap for up to 30kg.

huytonman
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Potenza run flats 18"

Post by huytonman » Sat Aug 12, 2017 12:28 pm

cheers good input I was looking at Paisley who require wrapping, thanks so I anybody is interested but cant collect I can check out shipping costs and options
cheers Keith

mfrancis

Potenza run flats 18"

Post by mfrancis » Sat Aug 12, 2017 12:39 pm

If it is just purely a wrapping issue I've used pallet wrap (that type of industrial cling film on a large roll) then just in and out and round the actual tyre (rather than the whole circle).
It comes in different sizes, about 12" wraps quicker but a pain to feed through centre and obviously 6" is the opposite.
It relatively quick and painless and not too expensive.
Hope that makes sense.

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Potenza run flats 18"

Post by huytonman » Sat Aug 12, 2017 12:54 pm

I didnt know it was called that looks like useful stuff so pallet wrap it is!

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