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Have a pair or 255-35-18 and a pair of 265-35-18 Federal 595rs-r semi slicks.

Tyres aren't very old and still have heaps of tread left.

Price is $650 for the set of 4..

Cost to buy them new is $330 per tyre for the 265's.. =$1300.!!

Located Brisbane north.

0416 434 691..

Jason

Pictures will be up tonight or early tomorrow..

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To all the ppl that PM'd me please if your intrested txt my number..

I don't have enough post up here to be able to reply to PM's... (silly idea)

And I don't plan on post whoring just so I can..

For the guys that asked about postage.. I can look into it for you, but finding time after work to send stuff away can be difficult..

And I'd preffer to sell these all together aswell... unless of course I have buyers for both pairs.. then I'll split them..

Some one asked about the history... These tyres are off Option 1 Garages s14 time attack car.. The car isn't regestered so would have only ever been driven at the track.. I also couldn't find any dates on them...

And finally a picture to show you the condition... all tyres are roughly the same...

These are the 265's

fEDERALS004.jpg

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