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[edit] $850 for the set with tyres

They've got some gutter scrapes, but they are straight if you're pedantic, you could pull the tyres off and respray them...

The RE55s are 225/50/16s have done 1 sandown day, and approx 5,000 road kays. Probably 60% (or a bit more) left. They are the SR compound.

Pick up melb unless buyer arranges pick up and shipping.

Reason for sale - brakes don't fit under them :no: I actually like stock rims on 32GTRs!

Pics as below - padon the dirtyness... the car is at the paint shop and covered in dust!

PM or post here

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looking for that measurement ....

hey mate the wheels are at the shop, but the tyre calcs give the rolling diameter as 630mm

if you want to I can get the diam actually measured, but it will be a rough estimate and probably bang-on or around that figure.

cheers

The RE55s are 225/50/16s have done 1 sandown day, and approx 5,000 road kays. Probably 60% (or a bit more) left. They are the SR compound.

Just wanted to know if these are the same set you mention in post 11 of this thread?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...8&hl=re55+price

If they are from your initial calculations there should only be ~30% left???

If you are sure about the treadwear remaining I'm keen to make a decent offer.

yep they're the same ones.

what i can do is post a pic of brand new ones on my R34 wheels showing the original thread depth and you can make a judge of how much meat is left.

i honestly can't say exactly how much is left (they're at the panel shop) - i would say at worst maybe 50%?

there's not all that much tread depth on a brand spanker...

edit -pic of new tyre for comparison

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Bump for new pics :)

These are pics i took yesterday.

I am confident that there is 50% left.

if you consider that a new set of RE55 tyres is $1100, this is still a bargain with the wheels!

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