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Date: 5-5-08 11:44
From: oz_tom in Melbourne - Australia
Subject: Re: Tyres in Australia - what arethe options please ?
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Richard...
As Sam said, Welcome! If you'd like me to get you knot the Victorian 02 Register feel free to send me an email - cmorriso(at)bigpond.net.au
At the moment we're trying to get up an Australian 02 Register but BMW are a bit annoying to deal with. Should be a good way to connect all the 02 owners around Australia. Do you make it over to the mainland very often?
Sorry i cant shed any light on your tyre issue - all 15" here, where theres a few more tyre choices.
Cheers,
Tom _________________
72tii - Whitey
74 - Blacky
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Date: 5-6-08 01:17
From: RichardK in Hobart, Tasmania
Subject: Re: Tyres in Australia - what arethe options please ?
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Hi Sam and Tom,
Thanks for the welcome.
Sam, I did purchase the yellow 1972 ( first registered in Oz in 1973 ) 2002tii from Qld, however it is waiting for an alternator to arrive from the USA before it can leave for Tassie.
Sam, if you are able to be specific with regards to sources and types of tyres in the original size of 165/80 13 or 175/75 13 or even 175/70 13, it would save me some time.
I've called all the tyre places in Hobart for a nil result, as well as Tyresplus Eastland in Melbourne from whom I usually purchase Michelins in the Classic Tyre range for two old ( err, cough, cough ) D series Citroëns.
The 2002 tii will be transported to Tassie as soon as practicable, however, whilst I've managed to track down some 175/70 13 Pirelli 3000 in QLD, the trnasport company will not allow them to be shipped in the boot of the car. I checked around a couple of other transport companies and they have the same policy.
Tom, I do get to the mainland a few times a year, usually to Melbourne ( my favourite Oz city ). I will be making a trip in the next 4-8 weeks as I have to pick up parts in Ballarat and see a mate in Bendigo amongst other things. _________________ cheers
Richard
1972 2002 tii in golf yellow
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Date: 5-6-08 02:15
From: oz_tom in Melbourne - Australia
Subject: Re: Tyres in Australia - what arethe options please ?
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Good to see that tii has gone to a 02Faq board member! Are the 38,000 k's (?) total k's the car has travelled or has it clicked over once before? It looked like a great buy - I was eyeing it off when it was sold at Bonhams. What are your future plans for the car?
Anyway, let us know when your in Melbourne and we can bring all the 02 owners together for a beer and 02 talk.
Cheers,
Tom _________________
72tii - Whitey
74 - Blacky
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Date: 5-6-08 02:59
From: RichardK in Hobart, Tasmania
Subject: Re: Tyres in Australia - what arethe options please ?
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Hi Tom,
The speedo is in miles and undoubtedly has gone round at least once. I too had eyed it off in the Bonhams auction, but at the time didn't want to bid or attend.
There are a number f things to attend to, both in the cosmetics and mechanical sense. The odd dent here and there, nothing is perfect. There are parts missing, like the front bumper rubber over riders and a few other small things.
It's not quite a bargain, but a decent base to work from in order to end up with a better car. I'll reserve my views until I have actually become tactile with the car.
Will keep in touch and let you know when I'm coming over, would be a pleasure to meet other owners. _________________ cheers
Richard
1972 2002 tii in golf yellow
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Date: 5-6-08 03:06
From: c.d.iesel in South West Connecticut - Darien = The Right Coast
Subject: Tyres in Australia - options please ? & USA
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for the best - order from Coker Tire in America
http://store.coker.com/prod/165hr15-michelin-xas-blackwall-tire.html
this IS the tyre that was original equipment on yer car.
I'm sure you can locate a supplier somewhere closer
if you Google. _________________ 1976 BMW 2002 #2743711(sorry I sold it 12/25/06)
1986 BMW R65 650cc twin 19k miles
1964 BMW R27 250cc single 15K miles
2002 BMW 325xiTouring 29k miles
1984 MERCEDES-BENZ W123 300D Turbodiesel-188k miles fein-DIESEL
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Date: 5-6-08 05:43
From: RichardK in Hobart, Tasmania
Subject: Re: Tyres in Australia - options please ? & USA
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With respect I beg to differ, this tyre is only available in Australia in 15" in the Michelin Classic Tyre range. The original wheel size is 13", the tyre size being 165R.
Googling will not reduce the size of the tyre.
I currently own two cars which have these tyres fitted, they are 15". _________________ cheers
Richard
1972 2002 tii in golf yellow
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Date: 5-6-08 05:34
From: sam_z in Melbourne, AUS
Subject: Re: Tyres in Australia - what arethe options please ?
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Richard if you want the period Michelin XAS I know of two tyre places in Melbourne that might have them and others like it.
The first is Antique Tyres, a well known place here for hard to find old tyres.
http://www.antiquetyres.com.au/tyres.html
Second is Stuckey's, they do motorsport tyres but I'm fairly sure they have that stuff as well.
http://www.stuckey.com.au/
If they don't have what you're after keep looking. Both Bridgestone and GT Radial list those tyre sizes as offered - and would be cheaper than the classic Michelins - but it's a matter of finding out if anybody actually has them.
BTW I'm a huge fan of the Deesse, I've vowed to buy one in a couple years time. Visions of old French films where the Champs-Élysées is just lined in them, one after the other...what a beautiful sight.
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