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- Currently have 10 x Dunlop Direzza 03G 245/40R18 Tyres, all in Good condition, they have only had 1 track day with tread varying from 70% - 90%

- Currently have 2 x Yokohama Advan 235/40R18 91YR Tyres, both in Good condition, they have only had 1 track day with tread varying from 60% - 80% (click the link at the bottom for a price guide and information in regards to the tyre, please keep in mind that this is the (Y) tread pattern and not the (W) as listed on the chart)

- Currently have 3 x Dunlop Direzza 03G 265/35R18 Tyres, All in Good condition, they have only had 1 or 2 track days with tread varying from 50% - 70% (a price guide only) http://www.dunloptyres.com.au/dotCMS/Ty ... m=nPerPage

- Currently have 3 x Yokohama Advan 265/35R18 91YR Tyres, both in Good condition, they have only had 1 track day with tread varying from 70% - 90% (click the link at the bottom for a price guide and information in regards to the tyre, please keep in mind that this is the (Y) tread pattern and not the (W) as listed on the chart) http://www.yokohama.com.au/Tyres/ADVAN-A050-R-Spec.aspx#185/60R14%C2'>

As per comments listed above, generally they are all in good condition with plenty more life left in them, inspections welcome although please don’t waste my time.

$150 per tyre, or $500 for a set of 4. I’m happy for you to mix and match, first in best dressed (please keep in mind that these tyres are a bargain at this price as they cost $450+ for each tyre brand new!!)

Pick up is from Parramatta, NSW

Call 0433 768 315 to discuss

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