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I have up for grabs 4 yokohama AO48 semi slick race tyres

http://www.yokohama.com.au/motorsports/

Sizes are 2 x 265 35 18 and 2 x 285 30 18

Tyres are in good overall nick no flat spots etc and with around 50% tread remaining. Tread depth averages around 3mm to the indicators and new they have close to 6mm. I have just upgraded to new R888's for the state supersprint series and circuit battle etc so the olds must go

Inspection is welcome prior to commitment

These are advertised on other forums etc aswell so get in quick if keen.

RRP for the set is well over 2k asking $225 per tyre or $800 for the set.

PM or email me at [email protected] or call 0401 466 661

Will have some actual product pics up later this week when the new tyres are fitted to my rims

Here is a pic on the rim. Note rims do not come with tyres 4 tyres only available

yokoa048sbz2.jpg

Cheers

Jason Edgley

ZX2NV

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