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Got a heap of tyres/rims i want to get rid of so here they are

2x 225/40/18 Nangkang Ultrasport NS-II 90% tread

The tread on these is still huge, although one of the tyres has a worn edge from epic wheel flushness. The tyre in question still rides and holds air perfectly fine

although i would recommend drift/skids only

$40ono

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4x 245/40/17 Khumo Ecsta V700 Semi slicks 75% tread

These have only done a few track days, 2 of them have more camber wear than the rears and a couple have flat spots from braking. Would be fine again after a couple of laps

or a skid. Havent had a chance to re use them after the track car broke so i dont need them anymore

$200

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1x 125/90/16 Bridestone Space saver (5 stud 5x114.3, was from R33)

Still basically new, if even used.

$20ono

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4x ROH Adrenalin 17x8 +30 5x114.3 with 235/45/17 Potenza GIII's 65-75% tread

These were on an R33 which had a battle with a gutter. The rim in the pick is pretty much the worst one and has a gouge out of it. The others were no where near as bad,

can get pics of individual rim on request. Still perfect for skid/drift rims and still roll straight (had them on jzx100 for RWC). Tyres have heaps of tread too

$300ono

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3x Rodney Jane Racing wheels 17x7.5 +38 5x114.3 with 4x 235/45/17 tyres 90% tread

These wheels were on a R33 which was hit in the side, 2 of the rims are like new just like the tyres. 1 of the rims was destroyed which i still ahve the tyre (need to

check for cuts) and 1 of the rims there has a bent lip, you may still be able to use for skid/drift i dunno

$150ono

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4x R33 turbo stock rims 16" 5x114.3 with 4x 205/55/16 tyres 85% tread

These wheels were obviously from an R33 which was a write off. 3 of the rims are fine, 1 has a crack on the back of the rim on the lip. Perfect for skids/drift. Tyres are

all in RWC anyway.

$100

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4x AVON Full slick 250/620R17. Best suited to a 9-10" rim. I Have done one outing on these at winton. No longer need them, tread is still in excellent condition as you can

see from the wear indicator. These are a well known brand and a pretty wide slick

$300

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All items located in langwarrin, contact me via PM or reply here as i will check this regularly.

Cheers, shane

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