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  • Pirelli P Zero( on SPECIAL) or Michelin PS 5

    Hi...I had my heart set on PS 5's to replace Yokohama V105 on my BMW.
    Now Pirelli (until the 29th) have a 25% off deal meaning the P Zero's are $302 less overall for 4.

    I have P Zero's on my GTI and they seem fine, should I shelve my Michelin desire and save the $302 ?

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    Originally posted by jdw View Post
    Hi...I had my heart set on PS 5's to replace Yokohama V105 on my BMW.
    Now Pirelli (until the 29th) have a 25% off deal meaning the P Zero's are $302 less overall for 4.

    I have P Zero's on my GTI and they seem fine, should I shelve my Michelin desire and save the $302 ?
    UPDATE $450 difference.

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