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Hi,

Clearing out the garage...

I have a complete set of 'used' Advan A050. Originally purchased new from Gordon Levin for around $500ea. These would be ideal for someone with an EVO or some sort of AWD setup. Cheap tyres which are a definite step up from using regular street tyres. Fantastic for someone wanting to get into circuit as well.

Product Description:

In good condition. No flat spots, and have been stored properly in the garage.

There is approx 2-3mm of tread left which would easily see 2-3 trackdays depending on how you drive.

Medium Compound

04/11 Build date

Price:

$675 Negotiable

Location:

South West Sydney

Shipping info:

Local pick up OR happy to ship at buyers expense. East coast metro should be approx $75

Contact:

0403337740 or PM

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