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if you're baller enough, AD08s.

track yes, any day yes, i'm throwing out my 20km old 123's for them (thanks for that SIMON)

but for street meh

was going to keep and total them at a deca but seing that not happening, no point

I have been summoned.

They're fine for street, but as martin has said, they can run out pretty quick on the track when they get heated up too much.

For street they're great grip for the price. I just picked up a new set for $220 ea, where are you getting them for that price? Cheap Cheap... Make sure you check the age!

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123S? They're not semis, they should be just fine for the green monster considering its so light weight.

Though, you could go for some small AD08's if they make them that small... miniwog has been running them on his 86 for a stupid number of track days and street km's, gotta be due to the lighter weight of the car.

Actually...
http://www.achillesradial.com/en/tires/racing/achilles-123s-3

Are they even available in anything under a 17?

Normal 123 perhaps?

http://www.achillesradial.com/en/tires/racing/achilles-123-2

i need 14's and there isnt much in the way of fast street tyres. so im looking at tarmac rally and semi slick options.

just wondered how long they last....

so far only thing i have is silverstone tarmac rally in a hard.

and federal 595 in street trim.

i need 185 55 14. or wider equivalent.

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