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To the OP, what brand and model tires do you have?

Gee, I wish I could rotate my tires.
I'll trade cars with you Bob, even up! I'd even drive to texas to make the swap. Then you can rotate and will even have a donut spair in the trunk in case of emergencies! You cant say your not considering it!
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They are Dunlop G/T Qualifier. Will be replacing them in the not to distant future, maybe sooner than I thought. Does any one have an opinion or preference on tires? I would need an all season tire and I am driving about 30K miles yearly.
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Lots of good tire choice's out there. I suggest going to tirerack.com. This is a great resource and they carry all differant brands. They also have good customer feedback and reviews on tires. You do not need to buy the tires there (I think it's a hassle to buy tires online myself). But like I said it is a great resource and will give you some good idea's!
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I'll trade cars with you Bob, even up! I'd even drive to texas to make the swap. Then you can rotate and will even have a donut spair in the trunk in case of emergencies! You cant say your not considering it!
Sorry Tim, no deal!

However, you can have it outright for $18K firm. I think I'm getting Camaro fever. Looking at the 2011 2SS models. They even have a HUD for the 2011 year. Around $40K with the options I want.



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They are Dunlop G/T Qualifier. Will be replacing them in the not to distant future, maybe sooner than I thought. Does any one have an opinion or preference on tires? I would need an all season tire and I am driving about 30K miles yearly.
I really don't know much about the Dunlops other than I used to have problems with them with my old Audi 100LS back in the old days. I tend to stick with performance Goodyears. However, for commuting and reasonable cost check out the Kumho Solus KR21. Nothing fancy on the ratings. T rated but up to 80K miles wear and all season.



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Sorry Tim, no deal!

However, you can have it outright for $18K firm. I think I'm getting Camaro fever. Looking at the 2011 2SS models. They even have a HUD for the 2011 year. Around $40K with the options I want.
Tempting, very tempting. If only I was 25 so I could have the insurance break. I've actually been watching cl and carsoup for a newer GP. The old 2000 still going strong just I'm getting the itch, same itch I get every 3 years or so. Would you go 15k cash money, (100 dolla bills)?

Speaking of tires, my car needs a set badly too before the snow flys. I've been trying to find Natalie a set of rims for her car because then I could have her tires. Anyone have a set of chrome 17-18 inch rims for sale?
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Bob, if you get a Camaro, are you still going to be around the GP forum?
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