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For sale: Racing Slicks (6-off) 240/640/18s

Item Condition: Good

Price and price conditions: $500ono

Extra Info: 4 are Michelin (ex porsche cup car fronts) 240/640/18 and 2 are Dunlop 250/640/18

Have always stored these in a dark, cool shed with no windows and have covered them.

Contact Details: [email protected] or PM here

Location:Newcastle, NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Would prefer pickup, but if you arrange courier, I will assist this end.

Up for sale I have these 6 used racing slicks comprising:

4 x Michelin (ex Porsche Cup fronts) in 240/640/18s

2 x Dunlop 250/640/18s

A bulk lot, 6 tyres in all!

These will all fit an 18" wheel from 8" wide up to 9.5" wide. The corresponding road tyre size is approximately 235/40/18.

Michelins are from the Porsche Cup series. These are what they run on the front of the cup cars and are nice and soft.

Dunlops are off the front of a Pro Duct Mazda RX7 sports sedan.

These should fit Subaru WRX/STi, Mitsubishi EVO, Ford XR6/XR8/ FPV & Holden SS / HSV plus many others of course with 18" rims. Will Also fit the front on GT3 / GT2 Porsche.

The tyres haven't been used much and have worn very evenly. I've only used them for a couple of hillclimbs. They will be good for another 2 track days or so. They all have about 2-3mm depth left as noted on the tread wear dimples.

Tyres have been stored in a cool, dark shed with no windows and up off the ground. I've also had these covered over and some in black plastic covers to keep the rubber soft.

Grip is absolutely phenomenal with these things, will blow away your mates at the track! Great for drags, drift, circuit, hill climbing, etc.

They don't take long to come up to temp and grip very well from cold.

Only reason I'm selling these is because of a change in the class rules I run in and slicks are no longer permitted so need to buy some new semi slicks!

Please note: These will not perform like a brand new slick, but will be alot better then a semi slick R-Spec or road tyre. These cost big bucks for a new set!

Items are pick up from Newcastle / Lake Macquarie region, but I am happy to oblige with couriers if required.

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how much per pair?

Hmmm.........was really wanting to sell the whole lot but you can PM me with an offer for 2 if you like and I'll let you know if I'll separate at this stage.

Cheers.

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