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ok I have a whole bunch of rims and tyres that i have accumualted over years along with my mate giving me a stack when he moved out which i am getting now.

1. R33/S15 rims and new tyres (not sure if from R33 or S15) Antyres 205 55 16 new dont think they have even seen the road $350 one has scratch as seen

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2. R33/S15 rims & tyres not sure what off bridgestone potenza 205 55 16 tyres 3 good 1 edge wear $250 set one missing centre cap

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3. R34 16 inch wheels & tyres some scratches falken tyres close to marker and edge wear $300

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4. R33/S15 wheels and tyres yokohama tyres good tread $300 set

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5. 8 x 205 55 16 tyres bridgestones some down to markers some close to good track etc $10-20ea

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6. 3 x 265 35 18's bridgestone potenza 2 still some tread 1 worn edge $65ea

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7. 6 x 245 45 18 bridgestone potenza and some regno tyres again some down to markers some just above $30-40ea

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8.6 x 225 45 18 bridgestone potenza and some regno tyres again some down to markers some just above $30-40 ea

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9. 2 x 225 45 17 inch continetal tyres, these are a good tyre with good tread $120 the pair

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10. 2 x 215 55 17 bridgestone regno tyers little traed left close to markers $20ea

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11. 1 x 245 40 18 dunlop tyre little tread close to markers $20

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12. 1 x 235 40 18 nankang tyre worn edge $20

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13. 1 x 235 45 18 bridgestone tyre has been scraped on edge by guard $15

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All good for track use etc

I am in Sydney sth for pick up

Tks

Daniel.

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