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usually i wouldnt interrupt someone elses for sale thread but since this isnt really one i may as well :D

but heres what ive got in the way of tires:

5x Pairs of 215/45 R17 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050 - between 4-5mm tread with some camber wear - $40-$60 depending on which pair

1x Pair of 225/45 R17 - Bridgestone Potenza RE070 - about 2mm tread, very sticky, stiff sidewalls, handles high temps, basically a road legal semi-slick - $50

1x Pair of 225/45 R17 - Pirelli PZero - near new condition, awesome sports tire, PM me for more info on them - $150

1x Pair of 225/45 R17 - Continental ContactSport II - near new condition, awesome and expensive sports tire - $150

1x Single 235/45 R17 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050A - about 4mm tread, camber wear - $10

1x Pair of 245/45 R17 - Continental ContactSport II - near new condition, awesome and expensive sports tire - $150

1x Pair of 255/45 R17 - Dunlop Sport 9000 - about 5mm tread - $80

1x Pair of 215/45 R18 - Potenzas if i remember correctly - 2-3mm tread, rip in tread around the side, but afaik it doesnt leak - $10

all located near Mitcham in SA

i might also point out that some people have already put their name down for at least some of them as obviously with drift school next weekend ive had quite a few demands for certain tires which ive tried to get, although until they are out of my hands ive kept them up. most are still up for grabs though.

gotta get in quick, tires are flying out the door :lol:

just picked up some pirelli PZero 225/45 R17's, near new condition, only looking for $150 for the pair, if you want to read up on them this might be handy: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...tireModel=PZero

from what i can see they retail for around US$250ea, so what, thats up near AU$300ish? also says they were introduced as an OE tire for lambos, ferraris, the R8 all them, so must be a pretty decent tire.

heres some pics i took of them:

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would be perfect for the front, or even the rear i guess but i wouldnt wanna burn up such nice tires :D better get in quick though, i already have a bit of interest in them, and im thinking i might just chuck them on the front and use them myself ;)

i got a set of BA Falcon alloys and another set of 17's if anyone is looking for rims to use. Also have a few tyres in various sizes.

Link to rims is in my sig.

Here is link to tyres.

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php/topic,87197.0.html

yeh mate, although theres been quite a bit of interest in them for obvious reasons, few people are looking at buying them for wheels they are receiving soon, but no one has put the cash down for them yet so they are still up for grabs.

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