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For sale are 2 brand new Continental SportContact3 tyres to suit 17" wheels/rims. Specs are 225/45 R17.

These are the same tyres that BMW fit to their M3s and other high-performing cars. These tyres rate very well on all reviews.

These tyres are brand new, never been used or even fitted to a rim. RRP for these tyres are $325 per tyre.

Take away both tyres for $500 (or best offer). This is WAY below RRP.

Pickup from Carlingford in Sydney, NSW.

Any more info, call or message Rob on 0423 696 517

Taken from a review on these tyres:

Overall rating for ContiSportContactTM 3: "Highly Recommended"

"... Not only is it the fastest tyre on the testing course. At the same time, it handles itself easily and safely. That is how a tyre should be. Terrific on dry surfaces. Best braking performance on wet surface and very good hydroplaning characteristics. Balanced driving behaviour on dry roads..."

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