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All,

I recieved a phone call from a wholesale friend I use for tyres. He has the following size Toyo R888's NEW available.

195x55x15's $165 each Low stock

215x50x15's $165 each

225x45x16's $200 each

215x45x17's $240 each 4 left

225x45x17's $250 each low stock

235x45x17's $250 each Sold out

255x40x17's $260 each Sold out

Sorry no 18's :thumbsup:

You will have to move quick as he is selling them to all his tyre shops at this price, post up and PM me if you are interested and can pay straight away. These are one of the best Semi's around, road leagal and great for track or drag work. Do your reseach on the internet before you buy.

Thanks Paul

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great price...everyone thinking about doing some of the upcoming track days buy these :D They are about half the price of most semi slicks, and will be cheaper than wrecking road tyres at the track

What 15"'s are available....doing Wakefield or Oran soon so need some!

Please PM me some pricing for 15's and sizes available. Can see they come in 215, 205 & 195.....

or post..which ever is easiest!! Obviously lookin for 4 tyres....

Very Interested!!!!! Thanks Paul!!!

Ando

sorry if a dumb question.. but since theyre street legal how dou rate semi slicks in the rain and also as a street tyre in general (spirited driving)?... im very interested depending on that! id probaly be using them most of the time on the street and will see the occassional track day?... would it be better to get a specific road tyre or would these do??

OH and can u pay credit card :unsure:

sorry if a dumb question.. but since theyre street legal how dou rate semi slicks in the rain and also as a street tyre in general (spirited driving)?... im very interested depending on that! id probaly be using them most of the time on the street and will see the occassional track day?... would it be better to get a specific road tyre or would these do??

OH and can u pay credit card :unsure:

To answer your question, very slippery would be the best way to describe the wet performance. These are a purpose built track tyre and do not really suit a daily road driver. You would only expect to get say 5000km tops on the road. Having uses the Toyo T1R, I can tell you it’s a better road/track tyre and is great in the wet. I got about 17,000km out of them with 5-6 track days. But the T1R's can be more expensive then the R888 prices above, but will last 3 times longer, but R888 will give you probably 3 sec quicker times at the track.

Wow they are top prices!

Yea agreed.. I need another set of rims!

Dont be tight and go buy some cheapo 15"s and chuck some semi slicks on em!!!! Im getting some 17's for daily use and the current 15' SSR rims will be track set, with semi slicks.....hopefully

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