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I have a set of 4 brand new Roadstone N3000 265/35ZR18 97Y tires (load and speed rating more than adequate for Skyline or similar vehicle). All in excellent condition, never fitted to a rim.

$1100 for all 4, would prefer to sell as a set of four.

They have excellent grip in wet or dry conditions and don't wear out too quickly. I've used tires exactly like these on my GT-R previously and were a dream to drive on, much better than the 285s I used to run on and the same grip levels! These are a spare set I had left over.

Let me know if you need any more information.

Pictures below.

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Keywords: Tyres, Tires, GTR, Rims, Tread

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