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CHEAP TYRES- 2 x Bridgstone Potenza RE 050 245 45 18 -near new (95 % tread ) { pair $ 175.00 }

1 x Falken Zien - NEW - 275 35 18.( $85.00 ) , 1 x Dunlop W1 Spec R - 275 35 18- worn but still has life in it( very grippy tyre) { $ 50.00 }

1 x 235 40 18 Nexen N3000 ( $ 15.00 ) and 2 x 235 40 18 Regal tyres, worn but good skidders/burnout tyres- $ 15.00 each

Steve 041 046 8989

Eight Mile Plains

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CHEAP TYRES- 2 x Bridgstone Potenza RE 050 245 45 18 -near new (95 % tread ) { pair $ 175.00 }

1 x Falken Zien - NEW - 275 35 18.( $85.00 ) , 1 x Dunlop W1 Spec R - 275 35 18- worn but still has life in it( very grippy tyre) { $ 50.00 }

1 x 235 40 18 Nexen N3000 ( $ 15.00 ) and 2 x 235 40 18 Regal tyres, worn but good skidders/burnout tyres- $ 15.00 each

Steve 041 046 8989

Eight Mile Plains

pick up only

I will consider trading/swaping tyres, make an offer.

The bridgy 050's i have ( 245 45 18 ) are too big for my car-i bought them by mistake , thinking they would fit the front.

I NEED 235 40 18"s FOR THE FRONT.

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Hi Stephen

Am interested in your Potenzas but have a couple of questions about them.

1. Are they RE50 or RE50A ?

2. Can you tell me how old they are? Look on the outside tyre wall for a four digit number. On RE50A's the number is directly under the BRIDGESTONE label close to the bead/ rim edge. It is usually surrounded by a faint oval pattern in the rubber.

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Hi Stephen

Am interested in your Potenzas but have a couple of questions about them.

1. Are they RE50 or RE50A ?

2. Can you tell me how old they are? Look on the outside tyre wall for a four digit number. On RE50A's the number is directly under the BRIDGESTONE label close to the bead/ rim edge. It is usually surrounded by a faint oval pattern in the rubber.

re 050 a , 2008

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CHEAP TYRES- 2 x Bridgstone Potenza RE 050 245 45 18 -near new (95 % tread ) { pair $ 175.00 }

1 x Falken Zien - NEW - 275 35 18.( $85.00 ) , 1 x Dunlop W1 Spec R - 275 35 18- worn but still has life in it( very grippy tyre) { $ 50.00 }

1 x 235 40 18 Nexen N3000 ( $ 15.00 ) and 2 x 235 40 18 Regal tyres, worn but good skidders/burnout tyres- $ 15.00 each

Steve 041 046 8989

Eight Mile Plains

pick up only

Dunlop W1-SOLD

Bridgestone Potenza's- SOLD

Thanks

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Dunlop W1-SOLD

Bridgestone Potenza's- SOLD

Thanks

275 35 18 SOLD

Two Regal ( Dunlop from south africa) 235 40 18 and one Nexen N3000 235-40-18 $ 10.00 each Road legal or good for fun

One 225 40 18 Toyo R 888 semi slick track tyre-fantastic grippy tyre- has camber wear $ 35.00 Still has life in it

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275 35 18 SOLD

Two Regal ( Dunlop from south africa) 235 40 18 and one Nexen N3000 235-40-18 $ 10.00 each Road legal or good for fun

One 225 40 18 Toyo R 888 semi slick track tyre-fantastic grippy tyre- has camber wear $ 35.00 Still has life in it

0410468989

SOLD

THANKS

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