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I have 4 x Stock R33 wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 205's.

There is at least 75% tread on them.

Please note these tyres are easily $500 a wheel new and grip WAY better than the cheap 225's I have on the new rims.

asking $400

Just pm if yo interested

:D

so your saying 205's are better than 225's :|

in this case yes... sometimes 205's are better than 225's... so f**k off out of this thread and go talk to your local tyre guy... you may learn something...

He aint providing misleading infomation dipshit

the wheels i sold to him have 225's federals...are no way near as good as 205 pilot sports..and just because they have 10% more tread doesnt mean they grip more

oh and nice action pic nick...thought id just edit this post isntead of replying agian..

Looks like you burning up a set of rear brand new 225's lol :headspin: :headspin:

thanks guys at least some people have got a brain...

price is negotiable...

oh and blade check my avatar... had heaps of fun on those wheels at DECA...

thanks again... I gave you a trader rating too ;)

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