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I have a set of Bridgestone RE55's, with around 90% tread.. only used for 6 laps on the track and about 2 weeks on the street. Cost over $2000 for the set, I'm looking to sell them for around $1700

They are the SR2 compound (medium). 265/35/18 all round.

Melbourne, or interstate buyers can organise their own freight.

[email protected]

Will post pics this afternoon

pic of tyres.... as you can see they are almost new!

...and no the LE37's are not for sale :)

bitch tits, pm me your number. I need to replace mine!

Good luck with the sale. This is my 1st set of decent tyres and it'll make you feel sooooo safe. Too bad mine still has plenty of thread, or else I would have snap these up (exact size that I'm after).

Thanks for the comments... Yes they are probably one of the best semi slick R compound tyres on the market. Instantly 5-6 seconds a lap quicker than street rubber.

Lots of people have expressed interest, but no one seems to have the cash - I'm not holding them so first come first serve. I'm pretty firm on the price at this stage. :rofl:

[GAYCRD] call me if you want the tyres. :D

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