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(2) 71" x 11" Campy Clones with Michelin Pilot Sport 335/35/17 tires I was told that these are the ones made by Boyd Coddington and sold by Pantera East. Look closely and you decide. They are in pretty good shape with a little "curb scrape" damage. Two local buyers failed to come through. $800 for all. I don't know what shipping will be but it will be a pretty coin.

More info? dyogi@hawaii.rr.com

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$800 is good price for the rears depending upon their shape and the shipping cost to get them to you. I had a set of Marino's 17" and thought the quality was very good. One word of caution: If your buying them thinking you can pick up a pair of fronts, you may want to give Marino a call first and confirm that a pair of fronts (only) are available separately.

They're pricey parts so it's difficult to keep much stock. Likewise, for the same reason it's difficult to serparate sets and if you didn't buy them from Marino, he may have a hard time breaking a set to accomodate you.

There were a few threads a while back complaining about availability of single rim replacment of damaged rims. I never confirmed those stories myself so would say they are about as reliable as any other internet stuff. However, it may be worth contacting Marino directly to ensure that you can complete the set (if that is your game plan) before you buy. It may merely be a matter of waiting for the next run, or it may be no problem.
According to my bathroom scale they weigh about 50 lbs each. I believe that there is a lot of tread left on the tires. When I bought my car, the same tires were about 4 months old and these look about the same. USPS is usually more expensive when it comes to large items than UPS, FED EX etc.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Panterror:
$800 is good price for the rears depending upon their shape and the shipping cost to get them to you. I had a set of Marino's 17" and thought the quality was very good. One word of caution: If your buying them thinking you can pick up a pair of fronts, you may want to give Marino a call first and confirm that a pair of fronts (only) are available separately.



Thanks for the info Panterror. Unavailabilaty of replacement wheels is certainly a consideration to me. The tire sizes are hard to find also.
Question: normally if a larger then stock tire and wheel are added to the rear of a car, it will act like the rear bar size was increased.
This tends to make the rear push more or go more towards oversteer.
The Mangusta seems to be more sensative to this then the Pantera.
Since this monster wheel/tire swap is more common now, I would expect that I would have heard more negatives so far, but I haven't.
What are the changes to the handling?
Also, not that anyone would knowingly drive the car in "the wet", do you guys hydroplane with the big tires?
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