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Hi all,

I have 5 Michelin race slicks (made in France) available for sale.

They are off a Porsche cup car and haven't done many laps as there is plenty of meat left on them.

I haven't fitted these yet as I don't have use for them anymore and they have been stored in dry shed under cover.

I get 3 full time attack track days out of these around 32 laps per track day (96 laps in total)

I use these on my r33 Gtr with 18x10+15 rims. They fit under the guards no probs and will fit under R34 Gtr guards as well or anything else you can squeeze em under.

New these are $800-$900 each.

Im chasing $400 for the 5 of them. I need em gone as they are in the way at home!

They are ready to race!

Pick up available from southside of Brisbane.

Interstate buyers I can help with shipping @ your cost. I use e-go.com.au

Drop your lap times down by as much as 4 seconds!

Prefer phone contact 0452-389-598

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30-65-18

(300mm, making the tread block 290-295 or something)

That's just how michelin do their race tyres.

S7D would make these SOFTS for anyone wondering.

Yes as PN-Mad stated as above ^^ that's the way Michelin do their tyre sizes.

If you want more info or prices on shipping please get in touch with the mobile number provided.

Still available :D

  • 7 months later...

Nizmo_man, you will need a minimum of a 10inch rim

They might fit under R32 guards but you will need to pull out the plastic inner guards at the front and at least roll your rear guards.

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