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A bit disappointed to be selling these but reality is they will sit around for another 6 months before I get around to trying to source a rim suitably big and able to fit into my cars guards (lowly GTSt :( )

They have done 2 sessions at last years Superlap and estimated to have done about 6-8 laps.

Currently in my mates garage in Sydney. Asking $1800 + delivery. New quoted ~ $600 a tyre

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^ yeah, medium doesn't wear too bad on the street considering haha.
Soft, eh... maybe a bit too much. Would love to feel the difference between these and medium though!

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