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As above used only for about 20km competitive and as new

235/45 x 17 and have 4 .

New price $320 ea will sell for $220 ea firm

225/50 x16in 540's also avaliable.

Have 4 with minimum tread , good for drags or MC type days $50ea.

Cheers

Ken

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Yes they are the soft compound semiracing / road tyre with the few squiqqly lines.

Have no idea how much to Melbourne but to answer the obvious question , the reason am selling the 17's is because there is a semi sponsor I have who want's me on a different brand of tyre for the SES.( Speed Event Series )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by VSPEC32

Sorry to be off topic, but what is the 'Speed Event Series'?

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Brendan

Enjo Speed Event Series , Mt Clarence , Wellington Dam and Meelup hillclimb , Collie powerhouse circuit , Wanners short and long track. No rollcage reqd and a good road car is fine cos they are only 2 flying lap timed sprints repeated about 5 times during the day.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by VSPEC32

Where can we find info - would love to come watch this.

Cheers

Brendan

Next event is Mt Clarence Hillclimb , Albany on May 31st.

After that is Wanners long track 9th August.

btw those tyres would be mint on your R for this sort of thing , hint , hint...

Cheers

Ken

Hehehe. Would be nice, but the Silvia is the track car for the time being. GT-R will have to stay as the family car for a little while longer. Thanks for the info on the events. May have to skip the Albany event but have diarised the Wanneroo one.

Cheers

Brendan

Originally posted by CR34TION

do you have any pics and can you find out what it cost to COD to Melbourne?

cheers

Mate , there round and black and have virtually new tread.

COD to Melbourne would be expensive but sending by regular freight would be a lot cheaper.

Cheers

Ken

wtf?

What's with the pictures , there tyres , you know , round and black.

As the top post says about the 16in ones , prolly only good for drags or lap days on a dry day.

Get on the phone and find out the cost of transport from your end.

That way you can pay the shipping when it gets there.

Cheers

Ken

  • 4 weeks later...
Originally posted by INASNT

might be interested in 2 of the 16inches al long as i can get 2 stock r33 rims. Are they still goo enough to good some good times down the 14 strip with?

Gordo

we might be able to go halfs for the freight

Well as slicks give the best grip , one would assume that the less tread the better.

These are JUST legal but have been told they will go for a while bald.

Cheers

Ken

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