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PauloAmore



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Wanted - 4 OEM 20" Stormers and Pirelli Ice and Snow Ty

Hi,

I may be looking for 4 x 20" Stormer's with Pirelli Ice and Snow tyres...

Anyone know where I can get a package deal? Ebay seems to be non OEM.

Thanks in advance,
Paulo

PS - Any other alloys I should be considering? Was thinking about 22", but they maybe have their own issues? 2022 P440e AB

Post #148289 Fri Dec 14 2007 9:47am
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hartleyhair



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

I have 20' stormers and nearly new Nokian WR winter tyres. I have posted previously about how good these are. Do you think you might be interested in these as an alternative? Driving - TDV8 HSE in Stornaway / Ebony / Brunel
Sold - 56 TDV8 HSE in Java Black EBONY/RHODIUM/PRIVACY GLASS
Sold - 05 TDV6 HSE BONATTI/BLACK/RHODIUM 20''STORMERS, PTI AND FACTORY TINT.

Post #148586 Sat Dec 15 2007 9:59pm
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PauloAmore



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You have a PM 2022 P440e AB

Post #148633 Sun Dec 16 2007 10:46am
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hartleyhair



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

The stormer wheels are OEM and currently on the car. The Nokians are on the original TDV8 wheels.

I know one of the stormer wheels has a mark (less than the size of a penny piece) on the rim. I have had them for 2 years but not used then all the time as the winter tyres are on the supercharged/tdv8 style wheels. I'll check them and take some photos for the gallery.

As for the Nokians they are a serious winter tyre and I shopped around before buying them in Germany. I am a snowboarder and used them in Austria and the Alps without snow chains in all sorts of snow conditions. They are excellent in the dry also.

Have a look at www.nokiantyres.com to get a feel for this specialist firm. Mine are the WR Sport Utility.

I'm not in too much of a rush to sell however as I'm currently selling my Black TDV8 and I want to give the buyer the option of wheels and tyres.

Guide prices - 600 tyres only. Stormers - competitive price but TBC depending on condition and whether I refurbish them or sell 'as seen'. Deal of course if both sold together.

Hope this helps. Driving - TDV8 HSE in Stornaway / Ebony / Brunel
Sold - 56 TDV8 HSE in Java Black EBONY/RHODIUM/PRIVACY GLASS
Sold - 05 TDV6 HSE BONATTI/BLACK/RHODIUM 20''STORMERS, PTI AND FACTORY TINT.

Post #148640 Sun Dec 16 2007 11:56am
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hartleyhair



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

Source mytyres.co.uk

Nokian - Tyre producer from Finland, quality product in mid price segment, specialist in winter tyres

WR sport utility 275/40 R20 106V XL
Winter tyres
M+S marking
Test results
TyreTest.com (english)
Speed Index V: These tyres are approved for speeds of up to up to 149 mph/240 km/h !
Please note: We only supply the tyre. Even if a rim is shown in the photo, it is not included in the price.
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The Nokian WR is the strongest adhesion tyre in the world which, above everything, was specially designed for the weather conditions of central Europe. The Nokian WR can run on snowy roads as well as it can on wet roads.
And it can accomplish a very good driving comfort on dry roads too.
The angle of the profile grooves is specific for every size, so that it can have an adequate driving behaviour and be effective against aquaplanning.
The new bearing surface of the Nokian WR is designed for high demands.
The progressive HAKA-lamellas preserve the tyre's characteristics during the entyre use of the tyre.
The internal and external tyre noise are both low and pleasant.

Our price only £ 181.30
Postage and packaging are included in the price! Driving - TDV8 HSE in Stornaway / Ebony / Brunel
Sold - 56 TDV8 HSE in Java Black EBONY/RHODIUM/PRIVACY GLASS
Sold - 05 TDV6 HSE BONATTI/BLACK/RHODIUM 20''STORMERS, PTI AND FACTORY TINT.

Post #148667 Sun Dec 16 2007 7:07pm
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Rupert



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I have Genuine LR Stormers, fitted with Conti Contact Sport 4x4 tyres, with about three thousand Kms on them, which I might be tempted to sell off.

Problem is I’m in Ireland, so the logistics of transport between here & the UK, could be an issue.

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Josh



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Very Annoyed wrote:
Getting the wheels over here isn't a problem - it's getting the RRS back to Ireland without them which might be problematic!


I shouldn't think that would be a problem.....most things seem to fit in the bottom of a grain lorry on route to Ireland Rolling with laughter TDV6 - gone
TDV8 - gone
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Rupert



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Very Annoyed wrote:
Getting the wheels over here isn't a problem - it's getting the RRS back to Ireland without them which might be problematic!


Perhaps VA, the wheels are no longer fitted to the RRS Wink

Josh wrote:
I shouldn't think that would be a problem.....most things seem to fit in the bottom of a grain lorry on route to Ireland


Huh Confused

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Josh



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Josh wrote:
Very Annoyed wrote:
Getting the wheels over here isn't a problem - it's getting the RRS back to Ireland without them which might be problematic!


I shouldn't think that would be a problem.....most things seem to fit in the bottom of a grain lorry on route to Ireland Rolling with laughter


Sorry Rupert,

I was referring to the large quantities of horse tack, quad bikes, lead and copper roofing materials and anything else not nailed to the ground that disappear each year to the Emerald Isle in the bottom of a grain lorry, probably assisted by our friendly travelling community. Rolling Eyes

I just thought they could fit your RRS minus wheels in as well. Rolling with laughter TDV6 - gone
TDV8 - gone
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Post #148986 Tue Dec 18 2007 7:42pm
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Rupert



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Ah ha !!

I guessed it was something like that alright.

Geez, I didn’t realise that there were quad bikes & the like being smuggled in like that, in the bottom of grain trailers.

Our "nomadic friends" sure do come up with some ingenious ways of practicing their “trade” don’t they Shocked

I’ve no doubt that a RRS san wheels wouldn’t pose much trouble to them to transport Laughing

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