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Anyone after some 17" slicks going cheap?

Got one set of 24/69/17's for $240 (firm price) with heaps of tread left, they've come from a team who used them for one testing session. They're basically a 240/45/17 - i put one of them ontop of a 235/45/17 street tyre ive got and cant tell the difference except for the massive difference in grip between the two :)

Ive got 2 sets of them, and once my new brakes go on the car it needs 18"s so someone get a bargain

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Anyone after some 17" slicks going cheap?

Got one set of 24/69/17's for $240 (firm price) with heaps of tread left, they've come from a team who used them for one testing session. They're basically a 240/45/17 - i put one of them ontop of a 235/45/17 street tyre ive got and cant tell the difference except for the massive difference in grip between the two :D

Ive got 2 sets of them, and once my new brakes go on the car it needs 18"s so someone get a bargain

if only you'd posted that last week, just went and bought some semi's in that exact size :)

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if only you'd posted that last week, just went and bought some semi's in that exact size :)

Sorry mate - how much were the semi's?

i got 205/45/17 on mine at the moment...

if i can confirm attendance on 21st ill definitely opt for a set.

Ok cool, let me know

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Anyone after some 17" slicks going cheap?

Got one set of 24/69/17's for $240 (firm price) with heaps of tread left, they've come from a team who used them for one testing session. They're basically a 240/45/17 - i put one of them ontop of a 235/45/17 street tyre ive got and cant tell the difference except for the massive difference in grip between the two :)

Ive got 2 sets of them, and once my new brakes go on the car it needs 18"s so someone get a bargain

take it your only selling the two? would be interested in all 4 at 120$ each.

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hence the :) emoticon....

Yeah for sure, so you paid 300 per tyre - ill PM you when i sell tyres next cause it looks like CeJay just saved $720 and got "grippier" tyres

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when is the last day to be able to attend?

What do you mean?

Last day to pay???

Is it still in time for applying SAU member and CAMS license???

As soon as we see that you have applied for membership and the money has been transfered we can put you down as a member even though you haven't received your membership pack.

As for the cams.. You may be cutting it close. it usually takes 2 -3 weeks for cams to turn around your application but you can give them a shot..

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Is it still in time for applying SAU member and CAMS license???

You shouldn't need a CAMS licence for this event - a AASA licence can be obtained from Wakefield on the day (12 months around $50)

Also (correct me if I'm wrong SAU admins) but as SAU NSW is a CAMS affiliated club (not that you need CAMS for this day) you should be able to fill out the forms and pay SAU and get 12months CAMS on the day, keeping the 28 day stubb at the bottom of the form. The catch may be that there won't be any club admins there on the day who have the authority.

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i've got another question, my power steering pump belt isn't in the best shape, is it likely to fail scruitenering or is it too hard to make that call with out seeing it? i'll try n change it before, but incase i dont get the chance

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when is the last day to be able to attend?

When it sells out you will have missed out but just before then is ok. The catch is that we don't know when it will sell out. Looks like coming down to the wire this time.

Is it still in time for applying SAU member and CAMS license???
You shouldn't need a CAMS licence for this event - a AASA licence can be obtained from Wakefield on the day (12 months around $50)

Also (correct me if I'm wrong SAU admins) but as SAU NSW is a CAMS affiliated club (not that you need CAMS for this day) you should be able to fill out the forms and pay SAU and get 12months CAMS on the day, keeping the 28 day stubb at the bottom of the form. The catch may be that there won't be any club admins there on the day who have the authority.

This is correct Michele.

i've got another question, my power steering pump belt isn't in the best shape, is it likely to fail scruitenering or is it too hard to make that call with out seeing it? i'll try n change it before, but incase i dont get the chance

$17 and 20 minutes. Even if you buy it and then fit it on the morning at the track it's worth it.

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