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Hi,

I am selling a pair of Dunlop Direzza 235/40/18

They have done 2 track days from new, there is still plenty of tread remaining and would have plenty of life left in them.

The tread depth is between 4mm-5mm. I have used them on the front of the car which is why there is such little wear.

$350

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I also have a pair of used Bridgestone RE55's 225/40/18

They are in similar condition which 2 track days, they also have plenty of life letf in them.

Tread thickness is about 4mm, and are still a fair distance above the wear markers

$350

My contact details are [email protected]

or 0402030496

Richmond

Edited by jamie01
hey. are you willing to send to adelaide. if so i am very interested.

cheers.

Hi Gav,

Yeah i can send them but im guessing it would be kinda pricey due to their size and weight ect.

If you can look into it and find out the exact costs, and we can go from there.

Thanks

Jamie

Edited by jamie01
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