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Have for sale 2 pairs of drag radial tyres for sale, minimal use, wheels in perfect condition.

2 x MT Drag radials, 255/50R16, 80% tread remaining mounted on polished 5 spoke wheels (std toyota of some sort) 16x7.5 + 50?, perfect offset for my 32 with +1 camber for the drags, with wheel nuts to suit wheels, $350

2 x BF goodrich draf radials, 255/50R16, 80% tread remaining mounted on polished 5 spoke wheels (std toyota of some sort) 16x7.5 + 50?, perfect offset for my 32 with +1 camber for the drags, with wheel nuts to suit wheels, $350

In adelaide but can ship, email cahrns at ahe.org.au

Clint

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Cant find any date on these but they are still nice and soft, you can push you nail into the rubber with a bit of force

need to sell so make some offers

Will find out for you, they are around 4 years old from memory but still good and nice and soft

Yes and no, the tyres will be the correct size for the std 32 GTR wheels, the wheels they are currenly on may would fit but they would not be ideal for GTR offset if they did, you would need to use spacers at the front, as this is what i had to use with these wheels on the front of my GTST with GTR brakes, on the rear they would fit as the GTS/GTR is the same but the GTR has more room for wider wheels.

I can seperate tyres from wheels if you wont, cheers

what r32 will these fit r32 gtr

Not sure they are too big for Aust Post so will have to be a std freight company, will look into it for you, cheers

any idea on how much it would be to frieght sydney (2759)

cheers Michael

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Using Toll it is about $150 for a pair with or without rims as they are large,

will be going to mel in the next couple of weeks if anyone wonts them there

cheers

while you are looking into it can you looking it freight to canberra.

thanks

andrew

Using Toll it is about $150 for a pair with or without rims as they are large,

will be going to mel in the next couple of weeks if anyone wonts them there

cheers

$150 is that to sydney or canberra, what about gladston in qld and i am after all 4 for my GTR

cheers Michael

That was to newcastle, so will not be much different to get to Qld, did you wont wheels also or just tyres? will check for you but probaly $200 as they will only get higher I dont think the price will change too Much, cheers

That was to newcastle, so will not be much different to get to Qld, did you wont wheels also or just tyres? will check for you but probaly $200 as they will only get higher I dont think the price will change too Much, cheers

Sorry my bad i thought you were in Cains so Gladstone is a waste of time as sydney would be alot closer,interested in tyres only but what ever, do you have pic of the BFGs

Cheers Michael

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