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Guys, these are in my shed and now getting in the way. They are old and I suspect have gone hard (as they do). There is plenty of tread left, no camber wear, no flat spots, they are not damaged. I'll confirm exact specs tonight when I'm home but, meh, what else do you need to know. They skid tyres after all.

Pick up only in Caulfield South.

If you're feeling generous you can give me beer.

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They would be fine for road use, on the proviso you know that they are hard and therefore going to be generally poor, terrible in the wet and not advised for high speed work. If you're talking for doing normal street duties and you take care, then no problem. End disclaimer :ermm:

They're taken for now but if it falls through I'll be sure to let you know.

Damn... Saw this too late :P

Can you let me know if it falls through, I'll give you a slab :ermm:

you're next in line as that's the second firm offer.

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