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ROH 18" x 10" 3 peice Modena's $3500

Michelin 270 full slicks fitted

3" of dish

Three layer pearl

Used for one day only

Decided to include all my slicks. Thats 15 in total!!! 270 Michelin's. They are all used and in various levels of wear. All are usuable!

Insane deal, get in quick.

Matt

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Reduced to $2000 from $3500 to get them out of the shed.

Thats right, full package for $2000

One off custom size and colour.

offset was designed for max offset without going over 10" for optimal rotational mass

Inside of rim painted black from the factory as per race spec(hides rotor dust)

Matt

Adelaide

Can courier for $

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