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Hey guy's I have a used set of Potenza RE-11's that I thought someone may get some use from. A new set of these tyres retail at over $1400 so grab yourself a bargain with these road legal race tyres.

Location:

Hillcrest, QLD

Item:

4 x Bridgestone Potenza RE-11's - 215/45/R17

Condition:

Used approxiamately 50% but still good

Description:

Designed with the performance enthusiast in mind, the Potenza RE-11 brings together many of Bridgestone's technologies in one impressive package. With a unique new sidewall shape and radical new "stealth" block derived from our Formula One race tires, the new Potenza RE-11 boasts the significant level of grip and handling for the street and track--and it will ignite your adrenaline in the process.

Price:

$500ono all reasonable offers considered

Contact:

Shane - 0410 690 300 anytime and arrange a to have a look

Thanks for looking here's some pics.

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Sorry about the low post count but I haven't been on the forum for a long time and forgot my old details so have started a new account and also read a lot more than I post plenty of good thoughts out there. Cheers.

Edited by shaggy_76
Hi, I am strapped for cash and I feel really embarassed asking you if you would take $250.

sorry mate that is all I can afford.

Hey mate sorry its taken me so long to get back to ya but I couldn't find this post again. But if you can borrow $50 off your mates or something like that and make it $300 there yours.

Cheers

Edited by shaggy_76

Anyone? Maybe you know someone who would be interested. So pass the word around as I need these gone please.

Cheers

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