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tyres for steerers.

what do you all rekon? while torching tyres is fun.

i got my hands (practically stole) on a pair of ad08rs to keep the rear planted

So... put some AD08R's on the front... Front grip is more important than rear grip... Unless you wanna understeer and make sweet love to armco

tyres for steerers.

what do you all rekon? while torching tyres is fun.

i got my hands (practically stole) on a pair of ad08rs to keep the rear planted

What size?

Im trying to get rid of some Hankook Rs3's

How badly you trying to get rid of them

Depends how much your going to low ball me.

I don't mind getting rid of them, but not desperate. Know what I mean?

Thought about just wrapping them up and keeping them, but that also clogs up my garage

They are also currently on rims so i wont also need to pay to get them off em which is a pain :/

My R1Rs are wearing down but not dead yet so how much I low ball you depends on how much you high ball me

Didn't you have another set too?

I got 2 x brand new ones 265/40/18

and 2 x worn ones 265/40/18. I haven't measured the tread but maybe 60ish %?

Take the driftek rims with it and get the whole lot cheap cheap

So... put some AD08R's on the front... Front grip is more important than rear grip... Unless you wanna understeer and make sweet love to armco

wont be tracking it any time soon..

too much shit to pay for .

I got 2 x brand new ones 265/40/18

and 2 x worn ones 265/40/18. I haven't measured the tread but maybe 60ish %?

Take the driftek rims with it and get the whole lot cheap cheap

You really want me to give up my D1Rs for some cheap common wheels?

Will PM you about the tyres. Do you know what year of manufacture they are?

i just had an asian family walk into the store, and everyone had an aussie accent.
when i say aussie accent, i mean, like birds after hes had one too many vb's some pingers, a point of shard and a hoon around in a VN 5litre.

mind blown.

You really want me to give up my D1Rs for some cheap common wheels?

Will PM you about the tyres. Do you know what year of manufacture they are?

Pretty sure they are 2013 manufacturer. Probably mid?

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