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2x 265/35/18 Forumla R Semi-Slicks

BRAND NEW, Mounted on car, and trucked to car show and rolled around, then trucked back to workshop and removed because they were too big for rims.

Normally $680 each, Asking $1100 for both.

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I can find a pic for you...

I used D01Js everyday on my R33 GTS-t... Awesome in the dry (obviously), but you have to take it easy in the wet, which shouldn't be a problem, because you should be driving slowly in the wet anyway... I didn't have any problems with them at all...

Originally posted by JAGR33

mmmm, can u fit them in the box with the short shifter Andrew??? lol

Sure, I can make them fit............. Hmmm they seem a little big for the box...

Let me just do a little burnout and wear off a bit of the tread :)

You found those TE37s... The best offer he had when I spoke to him a month ago was $3100... He said he'd sell them for $3200 if I remember correctly.

yeah rang him. said he didn't have them or something. then he said he'd call me tomorrow???

sounds like they're japan still. guess I'll find out tomorrow.

I've got formula-R's already on my stock 17's but the fronts are dead (they were almost buggered when I got them).

cheers,

Sebaz

Yeah mate, you just got your D01Js on when you came around to drop my OS Giken Twin Plate back at my house, remember?

Interesting that the fronts wore out before the rears.

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