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I was looking for tyres for my gtr and i came across these .

Toyo proxes T1R's 275x35x18's 99Y .

They are the top of the line silica compound and i've been told very grippy tyres .

Retail price for these around $600 per corner .

If i can get enough people to buy 20 tyres , i can get them for the bargain price of $340 each , thats well bellow wholesale !

At that price we have to do our own fitting and balancing ( around $10 per tyre ).

Don't ask me for different sizes thats the only size at that price , they are good for gtr's all around or gts's for the rear .

Anyone interested please let me know , i already have 8 on order so i need 12 more for this to go ahead .

Pick up in Sydney .

There is a link to the tyre http://www.toyo.com.au/

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Anyone driven on them? How do they go in the dry/wet?

275 is a bit fat to put on 9" wide rims isn't it? Are you running 9.5" rims wrxhoon?

The toyo T1R in 275 is actually only 4mm wider than a T1R in 265. From memory, the 275s are only 271mm...some 265s in other brands are wider than that.

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Anyone driven on them? How do they go in the dry/wet?

275 is a bit fat to put on 9" wide rims isn't it? Are you running 9.5" rims wrxhoon?

I have stock rims 18x9 . The 275x35x18 T1Rs are only 4 mm wider than 265's . ( 271 mm and 267 for the 265's )

If you go to their website , the recomended rim width is 9"-11".

At $340 they are very cheap .

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These are excellent tyres. I'm running 255/40/17's on my GTST at the rear and I paid about $340 each for them so if you can get that size at that price, it's an absolute steal cause I certainly didn't pay retail for mine! Good luck with group buy, but excellent tyre. Very grippy.

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