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Hi guys i think it's time for me out of the game

i have two micheline pivot sport racing tyres 245/40/18, the best tyres you can get on the market, they got about 80%+ meat

and another two i think they are Pirreli directional tyre 265/35/18, for got wich model is this they actually came off my mate's dad's 996 which he up grade to micheline pilot sports, and this pair have about 85~90% of meat

these tyre add cost me about $800, 4 months ago

so i just want to sell these and get out of the game

looking for $650

Cheers!!! :bs!:

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which tyres are you selling...

u mention 2 different tyres, are you selling all 4 tyres for $800 or just 2, if 2, which 2 are you selling.

cheers

Linton

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How much wear is on the back tyres?

265/35/18's?

I am on the goldcoast and want these tyres, I see there is another guy on the goldcoast who wants the front tyres? Maybe we could sort something out?

Would grab them all but my fronts are 235's

Pm me

Thanks

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