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I have a pair of Bridgestone Potenza Re-01R 255/40/17 94W Semi slick Track/ road tyres.

These suit Track and legal to drive on the streets,

They are best street legal tyres you can get.

Plans have changed with my car which is why i dont need these anymore.

they are both as new, %98 tread.

Some info about the tyres from the net.

The Bridgestone Potenza RE-01R tires have been designed for street use with similar characteristics as motor sport semi slick tires, providing the ultimate street/circuit balance available.

* High Grip and Sidewall Stiffness

* Semi Slick like shoulder block

* Heat resistant polymer with cooling slit

* Wide Center rib for increased lateral stiffness

* Silica for improved wet weather performance

* Faster than Bridgestone RE-01 by 2 seconds at Tsukuba

The Potenza RE-01R is Bridgestone's tyre for drifters. It is used by top drifters in Japan and also the Autosalon Drift Racing team in Australia.

There can be few tougher ways for a tyre to earn its street cred then in drift racing - but that's exactly where the Bridgestone Potenza RE01R is right at home.

It incorporates Bridgestone's semi-slick shoulder block, wide straight.

Local Pick up from Western suburbs (Melbourne)

Or i can send around aus with a cheap courier company at buyers expense.

these tyres were close to $500 each tyre

Im asking $600 for the pair..

No tyre kickers....

mob: 0422756270

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Edited by G4orce

are they semi slicks, i thought they were just normal road tyres..

Hey mate,

Yes they are semi slicks,

but you can use these tyres both on track and are street legal.

These tyres are ment to be one of the best tyres for Track work & for Drifting as recommended by top Japanese Drifters.

Edited by G4orce

These aren't semi slicks...they are extreme summer tyres/high performance road tyres...that said they are by far my favourite street tyre...and i've tried A LOT of tyres over the years...good luck with the sale...

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