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ive decided to do a group buy on silverstone semi slicks seeing as there is alot of interest atm.

price is yet to be set but expect to pay less than 200per tyre for a 16" semi-slick in your choice of compound (hard, medium soft) the more people the lower the price

silverstone dont seem to give conventional tyre sizes but the dimensions for the 16" tyre are 625mm dia. and 210mm width

these arent legal for the street either :)

i should have a pair on the back of my car in a couple weeks if people want to check them out. interested people post here or pm

edit: link to the tyres http://www.silverstone.com.my/products/rally/s575.html

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no worries, there is a 17" version also but ill check price on that today.

ill have mine next week if you want a look rob but they wont be on my car for a few untill wheels are ready then ill test em at the drags.

a few others are buying them for that purpose illl let you know how they go.

rally tyre or not they are designed for tarmac use, i remember gtrken saying he recomends them so they must be worth a go.

i never said they were a drag tyre, so do your whoring somewhere else, this is just to help out people who would like more forwards rather than sideways motion :P

paul, the 17" tyre is designed for up to a 9" rim

yeah we'll see how they go. get me that painters no. steve and ill test them the day there ready at kwinana, have no wheels to put them on atm or id be down there this week

im a little worried as to how an already crunchy/noisy rb20 box is going to hold up to big launches on these tyres tho....

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