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Around 80% tread remaining, great condition.

You all know how good these tyres are.

Located in Sydney, north shore.

Brand new are around $300; selling for $170 o.n.o.

Reason for sale: Bought the Azenis semi slicks for track but are decent enough for road use so will use them permanently.

These are street tread patterns as shown here:

http://www.falken.com.au/passanger.html

Will post pics tomorrow. E-mail me if interested [email protected]

Ken

04111 29800

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I can't quite remember the size of my front (that's where I had them on). It was either 18x8" or 18x9", but they fit fine.

265 is a measurement so they should all theoretically be the same width, but I guess clothes in the same size across different brands rarely are either :rolleyes:

It says in your info you're from Melbourne though?

I am located in Sydney.

i would have thought they would be the same widths ive compared 265 18 falkens to the same in bridgestone and they are quite a bit narrower. i was looking to put them on 8 inch rims and a mate of mine has falkens in 235 18 on 8inch rims that are little stretched so i just wanted to get an idea of muc different they are. could find out what size rim they were on and do you have a pic of them, preferrably on the rim?

yes im in melbourne so i sould organise freight for them.

also, why are you selling?

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