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fuzilov
21-06-2007, 04:40 PM
Gave car in to change rear tyres,only sourced one.Can anyone help

Senninha
21-06-2007, 08:18 PM
Have you tried Detlef of Procar?

regards, Paul

fuzilov
21-06-2007, 08:55 PM
no ,honda have car and for 5 weeks have tried but no luck.

Kevin
21-06-2007, 09:24 PM
As the Bridgestone RE070 are not E legal, Bridgestone don't import them. You only been trying for 5 weeks? I've been trying for two years.

I do have a set of RE070's but they're staying mine:).

Avon ZZR is the only track type tyre I have found that do come in the standard sizes for the wheels. They are E marked so are legal for road use.

Try www.bmtr.co.uk (http://www.bmtr.co.uk).

fuzilov
22-06-2007, 09:59 AM
not looking for re070s just for potenzas,Honda have only managed to source one

kowalski
22-06-2007, 11:42 PM
What size are you looking for? i just managed to get a set of S03 Potenza's for the front of mine after a blow out in France. Can try my source for you if you like.

leigh

TheQuietOne
23-06-2007, 01:41 PM
What size are you looking for? i just managed to get a set of S03 Potenza's for the front of mine after a blow out in France. Can try my source for you if you like.

leigh

Aren't they £50K each though Leigh?!

Procar Specials
24-06-2007, 06:15 AM
S03 Potenza's are not longer available.
Lot of people are unhappy about that situation.
I even sold my used set to another customer.

My information says that S03PP will be replaced with the new S04 next year, in the meanwhile customers have to be happy with the RE050A.
Its a good tire, but he doesnt plays into the same league. (IMO)

I have a set of RE070 and RE55SP2 in stock.
The RE070 are out of production (this is by far the best tire for the NSX, because dry and even wet handling is excellent, but no E sign)
The RE055 is still a bit better tire for dry conditions, but he dont like the rain.

@Fuzilov
Your brother contacted me via phone some time ago and asked me exactly that questions