FS: Mickey Thompson E.T. Streets on 16" RX7 wheels
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Mickey Thompson E.T. Streets on 16" RX7 wheels
Location: SoCal- San Fernando Valley
Car Type: Any G35/350Z on O.E.M Brake systems
SOLD
These are Mickey Thompson Sportsman E.T. Streets mounted on a pair of lightweight 16" RX7 wheels. I had purchased them used from a previous member and are still in great condition. Plenty of thread left and sticks great once you do a burnout.
I am selling them because I have only had the chance to use them once in two years and will be getting a big brake kit soon.
The rims themselves are RX7 16"x8" wheels and are very lightweight. The tires are Mickey Thompson Sportman E.T. Streets and 26x9.5. It's wrinkle wall design allows you to drop the pressure and do nice burnouts on them for maximum traction.
You can do nice long burnouts on the G35/350Z by simply pulling the brake-light fuse near the clutch/brake pedals.






Car Type: Any G35/350Z on O.E.M Brake systems
SOLD
These are Mickey Thompson Sportsman E.T. Streets mounted on a pair of lightweight 16" RX7 wheels. I had purchased them used from a previous member and are still in great condition. Plenty of thread left and sticks great once you do a burnout.
I am selling them because I have only had the chance to use them once in two years and will be getting a big brake kit soon.
The rims themselves are RX7 16"x8" wheels and are very lightweight. The tires are Mickey Thompson Sportman E.T. Streets and 26x9.5. It's wrinkle wall design allows you to drop the pressure and do nice burnouts on them for maximum traction.
You can do nice long burnouts on the G35/350Z by simply pulling the brake-light fuse near the clutch/brake pedals.







Last edited by InTgr8r; Nov 9, 2010 at 11:46 AM.
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I'm not completely sure if it would clear Brembo's. But it cleared my 2006 O.E.M Brakes more than fine. With 5-10mm spacers im pretty sure it would clear. But I don't want to guarantee you anything.
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You can't do a standing burnout with pulling the fuse. When you press on the brakes and gas simultaneously, the computer automatically cuts power.
I only mentioned it because these tires need to get warned up with a burnout to work the way they are supposed to work
I only mentioned it because these tires need to get warned up with a burnout to work the way they are supposed to work
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Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 13,068
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From: Southern Cali --> 818
You can't do a standing burnout without pulling the fuse. When you press on the brakes and gas simultaneously, the computer automatically cuts power.
I only mentioned it because these tires need to get warned up with a burnout to work the way they are supposed to work
I only mentioned it because these tires need to get warned up with a burnout to work the way they are supposed to work



