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I got mine through Tyre tech in brisbane, 235/45/17 about 350 each mid last year in the sr compound.

Gets my R33 gtst round the clubman track at qr in cosistant 60sec lap times with 320rwhp.

They do need a good lap to get up to temp though, so not that great for a street sprint like Gatton or Marybourough.

  • 7 months later...

hey fellas,

Here I am again, have used my RE55s up. I'm now being told my size is discontinued?

TyreTech in Brisbane - (07) 32528022 tell me R18 265x35 are now discontinued. (recomending 285x30s ($516 each)- but I dont think I am gunna get them under my R32 gaurds...)

Donnellans in VIC still have 265x35 for $480 each or $500 each delivered to QLD.

AMEC, still list 265x35 but price has gone up $577

Any other guys had any feedback the 265x35 are being discontinued...?

Thanks

Michael

okay, that's good to hear. I'll grab a set form Donnellans then.

If they are to be discontinued, I would start trialling some other makes, but if they are still around, no worries as I am pleased with the Bridgestones.

cheers

Mick

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