I have for sale a set of 4 OEM 16-inch wheels for the later version of the Ferrari Testarossa that has 5 bolts and not a center nut. The set includes 4 rims (2 front and 2 rear) and 4 tires. The rims have been sandblasted and then proffesionally painted in semi-gloss / semi-matte silver. After that they haven't been used and obviously look as new. They also have new valves. The tires (Good Year Eagle) are absolutely as good as new. Sizes are 225/50/16 at the front and 255/50/16 at the rear. The wheels have been balanced, so they are ready to roll. The only little issue from the sandblasting is that the Ferrari logos on two of the rims have been a little erased. Except of that this set is really as good as new. PRICE IS $4490 + SHIPPING As you may assume, this set weights more than 100kg when packaged, so shipping can't be cheap. The set is located in Bulgaria and shipping to USA via EMS will cost exactly $980. I will ship to every country, that suports the EMS courier service. Shipping within Europe will be a lot cheaper (around $350). Payment can be made via Paypal or bank transfer. The Paypal fee is included in my selling price, so if you choose to pay via bank, there will be a discount in the price. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
No, it's not unfortunately. These are for the latter Testarossas, that have 5-bolt wheels. I think Eurospares are selling a kit to convert a single-nut Testarossa to a 5-bolt one, but I'm not sure.
How old are the tires? What’s the date codes on them? Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I don't know, because usually the DOT shows the manufacturing date with numbers and on these tyres the DOT is with digits, as you can clearly see on the pics too. I don't know why that is. But they are old for sure.
There was a new owner to a single nut spline wheel car looking to change to these....can you find it in that Section? GLWS!
The tires are ancient and have no value. Why not take them off, throw them away and save a bundle on shipping? Hard to see but looks like they have 95 date codes. They have not been made in at least that long.
For sure they will have value for someone + they will definately protect the wheels during the shipping
Cardboard will do it for a lot less. And those numbers are date codes. The tires are ancient and worthless.