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I recently took delivery of a Model Y and replaced the Gemini wheels with T Sportline wheels. They are in like-new condition. Wheels, tires, and TPMS are included.
Pick-up in Mountain View, CA or free delivery in the S.F. Bay Area.
Cash or Venmo.
The only "review" I found was a comment on this YouTube video :
AlegreDiaVolver
I got these since July(summer) and already tested them on snow(in the city so far). They handle incredibly well and give me a lot of confidence, the only difference to seasonal tires I've spotted is longer braking...
Can you please help me diagnose a new noise coming from the front of my 2012 P85?
It usually kicks in after driving for half an hour or so. I can hear it even when the car is not moving and the A/C is off.
Dropbox - Noise.mov - Simplify your life
I’ve had my Model S for 7 years now and I still love driving it. It’s just so smooth and quiet. One-pedal driving with instant power and regenerative braking is simply awesome and makes the car feel like an extension of your body. Charging is a non issue; in fact, it’s much easier and faster...
I was following this car for a while in Sunnyvale, couldn't see any tailpipes. Some kind of electric car prototype?
IMG_1471b by Laurent posted Sep 23, 2019 at 3:39 PMIMG_1469b by Laurent posted Sep 23, 2019 at 3:38 PM
This is the nose cone that came off my 2012 Model S earlier this year. It was protected by a clear wrap (which I removed) so it is still in very good condition. The Tesla T is missing as it was transferred to my new front bumper. There are no holes for parking sensors. The model number is...
I still have my old nose cone if you're interested in buying it. It's been sitting in my garage. I would need to remove the clear wrap that's on it and clean it. It's in great shape but it's missing the Tesla T that was transferred to the new front bumper.
[start spelling police]
“it’s” stands for “it is” or “it has”. Either way, “Model 3 set to dominate it’s category” doesn’t make sense.
I think you meant to write “Model 3 set to dominate its category”.
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