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Falken Azenis RX-04(RS-VII) Semi slicks 245/45ZR17 x 4 tyres.

All tyres have done no more then 200km and are in great condition, see pictures for verification. Would love to keep them but car is going off the road for longer then expected and i need some extra cash. These are a very sticky "semi-slick" tyre.

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Falken website information here:

http://www.falken.co.jp/tirecatalog/race/index.html

More pictures here:

http://www.dntinternet.com/photos/tyres

Would prefer Sydney buyer and chasing $630 for all four!

PM or email [email protected]

**edit changed price.

are these approved for Australian use or just imported from Japan, I haven't seen these here before?

Not 100% sure but cant see why they wouldnt be, they have tyre wear indicators and would be fine in the wet. I have seen them listed as a R-rated tyre on the wrx club for competition use.

So long they're DOT marked they're legal for road use. These rubbers can be locally delivered stuff and I've seen DOT mark on it (Tempe Tyres tried to sell them to me for $250 a corner for this size when I was there last week)...

This isn't chatting, just trying to help the seller clear up a few things :cheers: good luck!

thanks for clarifying guys, they look good.

wreckhead I'm pretty sure these tyres are designed primarily for intermediate/wet competition use, the dry tyres are the first one in the link that trza2k posted.

So long they're DOT marked they're legal for road use. These rubbers can be locally delivered stuff and I've seen DOT mark on it (Tempe Tyres tried to sell them to me for $250 a corner for this size when I was there last week)...

This isn't chatting, just trying to help the seller clear up a few things :P good luck!

$250 for 17/245s semi's is damn cheap :cheers:

Ill drop the price to $630 firm if thats the case, but i wasnt aware of them being anywhere near that cheap. I might ring to verify this tomorrow :)

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