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Hi all,

Due to selling my Skyline, I have a set of semi slick tyres for sale. I have 3x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE55S 235/45R17. The 4th tyre suffered a sidewall puncture. They are DOT approved - meaning they are street legal until they reach the treadwear indicators. Hard compound, even treadwear, 50% tread left, very durable.

Great for club racing or drag racing. Will take 4 seconds off your lap time around Queensland Raceway sprint circuit compared with street tyres - that is excellent performance for little cost.

Also included are 2x YOKOHAMA ADVAN A032R 235/40R17 semi slick tyres, DOT approved, even treadwear, 10% tread.

Original price for each tyre is $408. I want to sell the lot for $700 ono. I will pay to remove them from the rims. You won't find these Bridgestones cheaper anywhere.

Make an offer! Reply to this post if you have any queries.

Cheers! ;)

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Edited by rikbrisbane

I live in Mt Ommaney Brisbane. For interstate buyers, I have sent race tyres interstate before door to door using Fastway couriers. They seem to be fast, cheap & reliable.

I've received a few email enquiries now, so if you are interested in buying you can contact me on 0421619811.

Or you can still reply to this post or email :P

Cheers,

Rik

Edited by rikbrisbane

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