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ITEM: 275/40 17 Mickey Thompson ET Street SS drags radials on Gold 17 × 9.5 +46 RF1

They were fitted to my 2002 VX SS series 2

Only got them a few months ago, 2 trips to the strip and around 6 passes

RF-1 Simmons are as new with not a mark on them

WILL NOT SEPARATE

LOCATION: NSW, 2173

CONDITION: Used, but basically as new

PRICE: $750

PICK UP INFORMATION: Pick up from Holsworthy 2173 only

PAYMENT OPTIONS: Cold hard cash, but will take part payment in some unscratched 15" OEM Toyota Yaris rims

Or full swap if the Yaris rims come with centre caps and with newish quality tyres (not Winruns or similar), if required you can have my old steel Yaris rims and tyres

Yaris Rim Size: 15" x 5.5", 4 Lug, 100mm Bolt Pattern
Finish: Silver

Like these > 

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CONTACT DETAILS: PM me your details

OTHER INFO: Selling because I don't want to take my street cruiser to the drags anymore

Tyres cost $500 new each, rims cost $320 new each

I paid $1640 for them all, so less than half the price than buying new

Tyres were cleaned, wrapped, and at 10psi when stored flat indoors out of any light (under the bed)


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6 hours ago, Emersonroyal9204 said:

Is the Drag radials and rims still available ?

Yes mate, still wrapped up and stored indoors

  • 1 month later...
6 hours ago, The Bogan said:

These are still here, but, when I sell the SS they will go with it if not sold prior

You're selling the SS?!

How much are you asking on it?

14 hours ago, MBS206 said:

You're selling the SS?!

How much are you asking on it?

Currently advertised with some A4 flyers up at work for $30k ono

Will detail it next week, and get some good picks for carsales, then put the cover back on and put it back on the tender until someone comes to look at it

No real hurry to sell, in saying this I would like it gone with in 6 months as I am retiring in May 25 and lose the ability to store the car undercover in a secured site, plus as we are moving out of Sydney the potential buyers market will be more limited

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/485907-2002-vx-ss-commodore-30000-ono/

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