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Old 11-04-2002, 08:17 AM
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Question Classic style Fujimi tires

I just bought a Gunze Sangyo Maserati Merak SS and a Italeri Ferrari 275GTB and now I'd like to find better tires for them as the ones in the kits look a bit too agricultural to me.

Suitable tires for the Merak would be 9mm wide Fujimi Pirellis which come atleast with the Enthusiast Lamborghini Countach LP400(as front tires) and 246 Dinos. Does anyone know if these are available in any of Fujimi's wheelsets? Or does someone have an extra set? I'd only need 3 of them, as I already found one from my spares box.

For the 275GTB I'd like to find a set of Fujimi's Michelin XWX:s, even though they may be slightly too modern for the Ferrari. These are the tires that come with Enthusiast Daytonas. Are these available as a separate set? Or does anyone have good ideas for alternatives?

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Old 11-04-2002, 08:28 AM
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You won't find the Michelin's, but I think American SATCO sells some Pirelli's, could be wrong.
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