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Item: Toyo T1rs

Age: Purchased end of dec 2006

Condition: Excellent, with 80-90% thread left i reckon

Price: SOLD!!

To Fit: (What car) --- > heheh any car, but with 17 inch rims

Location: Sydney

Contact: Pm or comment here..

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These were on my buddy club p1s. Since you all know that i have sold my rims, and i kept my rubbers thinking i would have money to buy another set of rims.. But honestly i dont..

So its been sitting in the garage for the past 2 months or so..

Im about go get pictures so you can see how much thread is left..

These rubbers are top of range by toyo, and i can honestly say they have soooooooooooooo much grip!!

These are excellent in the wet too.. Dont beleive me still, then check out reviews for rubber thread..

Pics:

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Do you need more pics??

Edited by siddr20
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Yup im willing to freight.. no problems..

Most likley under 70 bucks easily..

perhaps even 50..

I normally send all big items thru greyhound buss freight..

have sent rears bars, rims etc to melb b4..

Sending you a pm now

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