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Hey Jonathan,
It's pretty easy to check on our sponsor's website (www.tirerack.com). Go there to find answers to these types of questions .
Since I was curious myself, SO3 PP tires for your car will run $222 each plus shipping. Bridgestone doesn't have a fitment for the Porsche, but Michelin Pilot Sport ($370), Pirelli PZero ($263), and Yokohama AVS ($256) are "Max Performance" options.
It's pretty easy to check on our sponsor's website (www.tirerack.com). Go there to find answers to these types of questions .
Since I was curious myself, SO3 PP tires for your car will run $222 each plus shipping. Bridgestone doesn't have a fitment for the Porsche, but Michelin Pilot Sport ($370), Pirelli PZero ($263), and Yokohama AVS ($256) are "Max Performance" options.
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Originally posted by CoralDoc
Hey Jonathan,
It's pretty easy to check on our sponsor's website (www.tirerack.com). Go there to find answers to these types of questions .
Since I was curious myself, SO3 PP tires for your car will run $222 each plus shipping. Bridgestone doesn't have a fitment for the Porsche, but Michelin Pilot Sport ($370), Pirelli PZero ($263), and Yokohama AVS ($256) are "Max Performance" options.
Hey Jonathan,
It's pretty easy to check on our sponsor's website (www.tirerack.com). Go there to find answers to these types of questions .
Since I was curious myself, SO3 PP tires for your car will run $222 each plus shipping. Bridgestone doesn't have a fitment for the Porsche, but Michelin Pilot Sport ($370), Pirelli PZero ($263), and Yokohama AVS ($256) are "Max Performance" options.
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