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Pair of Brand New AD08R

Size: 265/35/18

Manufactured: 28th Week 2013

Location: Melbourne (SE Suburbs)
Contact: 0401 025 251

Price: $500 Not Negotiable

Bought for my car but turned out to be overkill. i have purchased the same tyres in 235/40 to save pumping / pulling my guards.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just installed my set of these

Friggen amazing tyres for the money!

You should keep them for when you roll your guards!

They are indeed amazing tyres for both the street and track.

Looks like I'll be keeping them at this rate, too many ludicrous offers. Won't be accepting offers. $500 not negotiable.

I bought a set last year $375 each, fitted and balanced and about a month ago they had them on this site for $220 each :(

This could be your problem at the moment, but $250 each is a very good price :)

I bought a set last year $375 each, fitted and balanced and about a month ago they had them on this site for $220 each :(

This could be your problem at the moment, but $250 each is a very good price :)

Gee, $375 is cheap! i got quoted by a few companies $400+, yeah i think the price is reasonable hence why I'm firm :) someone with some decent power must need these in his or her life.

  • 2 weeks later...

No. There $473 a Tyre.

They're $473 a tyre and if they're more than 2 years old, they're replaced free of charge.

These are worth $200 each max due to the manufacture date.

Depreciation sucks.

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