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Street-legal race tyres recommended for competition use.

Pattern Name: Trampio R881

Design Objective: Designed for circuit racing, autocross, slalom competition

Pattern Characteristic: V-shaped groove and sequence of blocks for good traction

Construction Characteristic: High stiffness

Compound Characteristic: GG Compound has better heat resistance

Size: 245/40ZR17

Condition: Very low tread (2), Fair tread (2) - Pics are not the best so come have a look.

Price: $350 the lot $250 the lot

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM, [email protected], 0412 125 823

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