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Newly Refinished Model S 21" Grey Turbines Wheels & Tires, in Seattle

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I have a set of 21" Grey turbine wheels and tires for sale. They are square setup (not staggered)

The wheels were professionally reconditioned by Tesla's approved wheel specialist.

I would rate the condition of the wheels 10 out of 10. The wheels have just been refinished to factory spec and are guaranteed perfect with no damage and no bends. All four gray center caps were replaced with brand new ones.

Wheel size: 21 X 8.5 + 40mm

Tires: 245/35/ZR21 Continental EXTREME CONTACT DW Max Performance Summer (pictures show Michelins, but those have been swapped for the Continentals).

Tread depth remaining: 6/32"

I'm located in Kirkland, WA and I'd prefer local pickup. I don't have packaging materials, but if you want them shipped you can arrange it with uShip (typically at a cost of $200-$300 for West Coast areas).

Price is $2,500 OBO.
 

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I'm not good with tread depth - how much life is left in them at that numbers?

Do they include the pressure sensors?

Thanks!
I imagine they have about 2,000-3,000 miles left in them, so you'll need new tires soon. No sensors.


Man if I could get those for that price shipped I'd be all over that...
Go to uShip.com and get bids for shipping. I imagine it would cost about $400 or so to ship to the East coast and $200-$250 to West coast cities.
 
I imagine they have about 2,000-3,000 miles left in them, so you'll need new tires soon. No sensors.



Go to uShip.com and get bids for shipping. I imagine it would cost about $400 or so to ship to the East coast and $200-$250 to West coast cities.
Yep, that's about right. So you're looking at 2600 in hand for me, little too high. Would still absolutely love these though..if you can wiggle on the price PM me and maybe we can work something out