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Selling a heap of circuit slicks, would prefer to sell as a whole lot but can split up. Consists of:

2x new yokohama 250/650R18 dry radial slicks (proper completely slick tyre surface)

2x new yokohama 230/650R18 dry radial slicks

4x used yokohama 250/650r18 dry radial slicks

2x used yokohama 230/650r18 dry radial slicks

2x new dunlop 230/640r18 wet slicks (have tread pattern)

2x new dunlop 260/655r18 wet slicks

Tyres have been sitting in the shed for a bit over a year, were part of my grand plan to rule the universe but sadly am not going to be seriously into circuit racing to use them. Used tyres have over 80% of rubber left on them.

To get a quote and see what width rims they fit got to www.garysmotorsporttyres.com.au.

Asking $2,000 for the lot.

Also have a set of R34 GTR rims available.

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Ok trying again with pics. I'll get an individual price tomorrow, need to confirm local price. The only online price I could reference these against was $US500 per tyre...

aedit: argh f'kn pics won't upload for some reason, will try to ftp them to a local site.

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Price locally on the dry slicks are $500-580 per tyre, so pretty firm on the price. Individually I want $380 per new tyre, and $250 per used, but depending on interest. Last thing I want is to be stuck with some odd sized slicks.

The 230 or 250 is the width in mm, the 650 is diameter in mm. So they are 9 inch or 9.8 inch wide tyres, and due to the square shoulder design on them it's pretty much the tread width. Although both sizes are able to be fitted to 9inch rims.

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