Pirelli P-Zero Rosso 215 45 18

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Re: Pirelli P-Zero Rosso 215 45 18

Postby tom_kauf » Thu Dec 10, 2015 2:26 pm

Manaz wrote:Look at the Bridgestone S001 as a replacement tyre if you want a "premium sport luxury" tyre (it's the effective replacement for the RE050A tyres that came stock on our cars), or the RE003 if you're after a more aggressive tyre (it's grippier, but will wear faster and be a bit noisier than the S001).

+1 for the S001. I've had them for the last few years and I can't fault them. Very grippy and quiet as well. They came factory on the Ferrari 458 (until they changed to another manufacturer), Aston Martin Rapide, and some Audi RS models - that's a pretty good resume 8)
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