FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
I have a set of OE Honeycombs that I bought from A-Spec for sale. They are in perfect condition and comes with 8 (two sets) Michelin XGT V4's 195/55/15 with about 50% tread. Asking $350/BO for all.
Who say's you can't teach an old dog new tricks?
Re: FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
got any pics im really intrested and im in rochester NY, bout 2 hours away

92 red rs
performance exhaust
zx2 struts and Eibach springs
turboed + stand alone when the cash is there
Re: FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
They are these ones<p>http://www.mx-3.com/rims/rim2.jpg
Who say's you can't teach an old dog new tricks?
Re: FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
They are these ones<p>http://www.mx-3.com/rims/rim2.jpg
Who say's you can't teach an old dog new tricks?
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Re: FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by anon1:
I have a set of OE Honeycombs that I bought from A-Spec for sale. They are in perfect condition and comes with 8 (two sets) Michelin XGT V4's 195/55/15 with about 50% tread. Asking $350/BO for all.<hr></blockquote><p>I'm interested in one set of four 15" tires. I'm in Quebec, so shipping is not a big deal.<p>Email me with a price.<p>-Rob
robpilgrim(at)hotmail.com
I have a set of OE Honeycombs that I bought from A-Spec for sale. They are in perfect condition and comes with 8 (two sets) Michelin XGT V4's 195/55/15 with about 50% tread. Asking $350/BO for all.<hr></blockquote><p>I'm interested in one set of four 15" tires. I'm in Quebec, so shipping is not a big deal.<p>Email me with a price.<p>-Rob
robpilgrim(at)hotmail.com
Re: FS: set of 15" Honeycombs w/ rubber
They are only 50% tread. I don't think that they are worth shipping.
Can't you find anything locally?<p>[ May 05, 2003: Message edited by: anon1 ]</p>
Can't you find anything locally?<p>[ May 05, 2003: Message edited by: anon1 ]</p>
Who say's you can't teach an old dog new tricks?