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Up for sale are two sets of tyres.

Set 1:

Federal 595 RSR 'street semi' tyres.

They are 225 45 17 all round with a guess of about 60% tread, like below all round.

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I am after $400 for the set.

Set 2:

Bridgestone RE55 semi slick tyres.

They are 265 35 18 all round and look to be fairly used but should be fit for another track day or two once warmed up properly.

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I am after $100 for the set.

Both sets of tyres are located in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

A local sale of the above tyres are most preferred.

Contact can be made through this thread or via PM.

Thanks

It has been brought to my attention that the set of RE55 tyres are most probably unsafe to be run on track.

Damages to the bead (crack and chips) of some of the tyres have been found and for this reason, I am no longer asking $100 for the set but am now GIVING THEM AWAY free of charge.

The set of RE55 tyres will be thrown out by the end of the weekend if they haven't found a new home by that time.

The set of Federal RSRs are still good to go.

I have finally gotten around to get proper photos of the RSR tyres which are still available.

Set of tyres:

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Tyre 1:

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Tyre 2:

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Tyre 2 with some damage from ripple strips. Doesn't cause vibrations, leaks or anything like that. Good working order:

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Tyre 3:

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Tyre 4:

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Each tyre specifications:

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Each tyre's build date are exactly the same:

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$400ono.

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