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Yokohama A050s 295/35/18

I have 4x Yokohama Advan A050 r-compound (medium) in 295/35/18. These have a single lap on a time attack car and we're then removed and stored. As you can see from the pics, they are in as new condition with FULL tread depth. The manufacturing date is second half 2015, they are soft to the thumbnail and in excellent condition.

I am asking $1400 for all four. These usually retail for $650 each so I have tried to price them at what I believe to be fair. 

Items are located in Adelaide. I am able to arrange cheap interstate freight at the cost of the buyer.

Text or call for details

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Simon

 

 

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