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I've got a set of Falken RS-V04s that probably only have 1 track day left in them (they're not legal for tread depth), and they've been sitting in my shed for like 2 years.

Where are you based?

How shit can they be?

I've got a set of Falken RS-V04s that probably only have 1 track day left in them (they're not legal for tread depth), and they've been sitting in my shed for like 2 years.

Where are you based?

NSW marsfield 2122. wow whats their size?

225/45 R17 or 235/45 R17 (but same size all round). I can't remember exactly.

If you want them you can have them. I don't have 17" wheels anymore so I've got nothing to put them on. They're at my parents' place in Pymble but I'm happy to drop them off.

Your best bet otherwise, if you just want some shagged R-Comps to track on so you don't destroy your street tyres, is to call up the motorsport tyre suppliers and see if they have used semis. You won't be setting lap records on them, but it means you won't be destroying your street rubber.

I got a set of 17" A032Rs from Gordon Leven Motorsport a few years ago in 235/45 R17. They were on the wear bars, and very heavily heat cycled, but they were $80 each fitted. The grip levels were probably below a decent street tyre's, but they were reasonably cheap and the construction means they don't overheat and go greasy or get a lot of squirm.

I bought these recently - pirelli pzero corsa semi's for $150ea

running onroad on the stagea, amazing grip =)

cant wait to get back to mallala

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/235-40-18-PIRELLI-P...rts_Accessories

225/45 R17 or 235/45 R17 (but same size all round). I can't remember exactly.

If you want them you can have them. I don't have 17" wheels anymore so I've got nothing to put them on. They're at my parents' place in Pymble but I'm happy to drop them off.

Your best bet otherwise, if you just want some shagged R-Comps to track on so you don't destroy your street tyres, is to call up the motorsport tyre suppliers and see if they have used semis. You won't be setting lap records on them, but it means you won't be destroying your street rubber.

I got a set of 17" A032Rs from Gordon Leven Motorsport a few years ago in 235/45 R17. They were on the wear bars, and very heavily heat cycled, but they were $80 each fitted. The grip levels were probably below a decent street tyre's, but they were reasonably cheap and the construction means they don't overheat and go greasy or get a lot of squirm.

Really? I am more than happy to take them off from you. can I send you a PM and talk about the details.=)

I bought these recently - pirelli pzero corsa semi's for $150ea

running onroad on the stagea, amazing grip =)

cant wait to get back to mallala

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/235-40-18-PIRELLI-P...rts_Accessories

Thanks=) but they only got 18''=(

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