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I dont mean to rain on your sale, but from the pictures it looks like the most you could get out of em is one track day? Judging from the outer edges' thread?

Got up on the wrong side of bed today?

It was a genuine enquiry, because as most people would know it is hard to judge tyre thread from pictures. I wasn't stating for a fact that they were bald tyres, just mentioning that IMO they look pretty worn on the edges, especially in the 4th picture.

Do you offer a money back guarantee if the buyer does not get AT LEAST 3 more track days out of them, as so boldly claimed by you? What is your definition of a full track day? 10 laps?

My car setup, speed, power etc, would allow me to safely run three track days without any canvas showing up.

If you want to run some sticky tyres and normally run streeters, on a low budget, or are keen on Calder, the Island or even the SAU expedition to Sydney for a run, then these would be a great option.

There are also drags on, so if two guys with GTSTs wanted some rears to pull some serious times with, then these would also be killer.

FYI, I always get out of the wrong side of bed...

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