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2 sets of RE55s Semi Slicks for sale:

Both sets have a few track days left in them, however one set is a little less worn than the other, and has some camber wear (still fine to put on the rear). Size is 255/40/R17 and even when they reach the wear indicator are still far better than road tyres for grip on the track - and these are CHEAP!!

Better set: $400 ono

Other set: $300 ono

1 Set of 4 Maxxis Street Tyres 255/40/R17 $200

2 of them are around 50%, the other 2 %70. They have a little superficial tread damage due to HP and the dyno! This doesn't effect the tyre though.

R33 GTR Wheels $1200 ono

Sard 700cc injectors $550 only 3500kms fitting available

R32GTR REAR brakes setup for Track $250ono

Rotors are in great condition (GENUINE NISSAN), Mega $$ Endless Brake Pads, Braided Lines, Brake Ducts included and calipers rebuilt with seal kit only 1500kms ago.

Fitting available for $50.

Reason for sale - New big brakes on the way and the 17 inch wheels / tyres won't fit :cheers:

Pickup preferred or buyer to pay / arrange postage

Lowballers ignored

PM's replied to - I will be away racing this weekend and will reply to further PM's on opportunity or Monday.

Cheers,

Andrew

2 sets of RE55s Semi Slicks for sale:

Both sets have a few track days left in them, however one set is a little less worn than the other, and has some camber wear (still fine to put on the rear). Size is 255/40/R17 and even when they reach the wear indicator are still far better than road tyres for grip on the track - and these are CHEAP!!

Better set: $400 ono SOLD

Other set: $300 ono SOLD

1 Set of 4 Maxxis Street Tyres 255/40/R17 $200

2 of them are around 50%, the other 2 %70. They have a little superficial tread damage due to HP and the dyno! This doesn't effect the tyre though.

R33 GTR Wheels $1200 ono SOLD

Sard 700cc injectors $550 only 3500kms fitting available

R32GTR REAR brakes setup for Track $250ono

Rotors are in great condition (GENUINE NISSAN), Mega $ Endless Brake Pads, Braided Lines, Brake Ducts included and calipers rebuilt with seal kit only 1500kms ago.

Fitting available for $50.

Reason for sale - New big brakes on the way and the 17 inch wheels / tyres won't fit :cheers:

Pickup preferred or buyer to pay / arrange postage

Lowballers ignored

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