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I have for sale 4 x toyo proxes tyres 245/40/18 all round.

These are great performance tyres which costs me $310 each, or $1240 all 4.

Condition: Had them on for less than 500km. Condition, still near new. 96%-98% thread remainging.

Never tracked these tyres. Just daily highway travels.

As a guide:

The Proxes R1R is an ultra-high performance passenger car tyre that provides uncompromised performance for users that require a tyre with higher grip levels than most ultra-high performance tyres.

The Proxes R1R utilizes a motor sport-inspired silica re-inforced tread compound (UTQG Treadwear rating of 140), and a casing construction that features extra-wide steel belts & steel side plies for exceptional levels of wet & dry grip. The aggressive directional tread pattern prevents aquaplaning even at high speeds.

The UTQG Treadwear Rating of 140 allows the use of the Proxes R1R for the Clubsprint class at "Superlap" and "Time Attack" events where rules specify tyres with a UTQG Treadwear Rating of >100. Tread shaving / buffing will provide improved lap times for these events in dry conditions.

http://www.toyotires.com.au/all-tyres/proxes-r1r

PRICE: $750

Location: FAIRFIELD, NSW.

Prefer pickup.

Can deliver at buyers costs.

Pictures: (note: does not come with rims. they have been sold)

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Edited by Sir.dom
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