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Item: A Set of 235/45/17 Toyo Proxes R888 GG Competition Semi Slicks for sale! Dot approved!

Description: The Proxes R888 is a street-legal motor sport tyre recommended for competition use. The Proxes R888 has a low-void ratio to minimize tread squirm on dry tracks. The new groove design optimizes water drainage from the contact patch. Round tread shoulders for progressive turn-in. Casing construction & belt package designed for optimized cornering & braking grip. Provides competitive performance for a wide range of motor sport disciplines, from hill-climbs to endurance racing. Fast warm-up & predictable behaviour when cold. Progressive brake-away provides predictable vehicle control.

Tread Compounds:All Proxes R888 tyres use the "GG" tread compound unless are parallel import pls check on the web. The "GG" compound is versatile and suitable for most applications and track conditions.

Official link: http://www.toyo.com.au/Proxes%20R888.htm

Ignition Youtube Oran Park Product Review:

Condition: Front 2 got a bit of negative camber wear , rear 2 got plenty of thread. Used for 2 Winton trackdays about 18 laps in total, can do 3 more very hard/spirited track days at least depend on driving style. BTW R888 is symmetrical tyres which could be used for either side.

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Price: $950

Serious buyer ONLY! No time waster! Melb pick up is preferred!Interstate buyer organize own shipping

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More info from offcial web quote"

Results for NSW Supersprint Championship Round 4 at Eastern Creek, held on May 17, 2009 were:

1st Type SV - Jason Naidoo, Mitsubishi Evo 8 MR, Class Lap Record of 1.44.96. This result was the 6th quickest time of the day, and the quickest time for any sedan.

4th Type SV - Ovidiu Zaberca, Mitsubishi Evo 8 MR.

The above-mentioned competitors used Toyo Proxes R888 tyres for this event. "

http://www.toyo.com.au/NSW%20Super%20Sprin...9,%20rd%204.htm

http://www.toyo.com.au/ProxesR888%20succes...0targa%2009.htm

Might have to adjust your price if you want to sell them here, not to much stuff get premium prices on the forums...GL

well everything is depend on condition, you get what you pay for in the end of the day.

cheers

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