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I would think they'd last a bit longer than that (they did for me). especially if you're using them on your K car. :P Like I said though they are very soft. I wouldn't use them for road driving if you are doing a lot of kms as they will just wear out without getting much fun. If it's just for track and the odd togue run then they will be sweet, just run some road tyres for the rest of the time.

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The GGG compund are the super soft ones.

The GG's (which are the main ones you can buy) are a lot harder and are in-line with the RE55 SR compund in terms of tyre wear. Which is to so in a reasonable car they should last a good 6 track days. I'm giving these Toyo's a test run shortly to finally get an answer as to how they compare to the others I've used (RE55's A048's and DZ02's).

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sweet.most of my k's are touge anyway :laugh:

not sure if ill have them by the time you get here though.saving up for a turbo upgrade

haha, good stuff :) I dont know what size tyres you run, but they must be a hell of a lot cheaper than my 255/17s!

Not long before I hit Osaka now. I just booked my Super GT tickets today for the final round at Fuji Speedway on 5/11. Can't wait. :)

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