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I have for sale some Bridgestone RE55 Semi Slicks, these tyres are brand new, never fitted or used. I have two sizes available 225/50/16 and also 265/35/18. Can call me direct on 0430 494 018 or simply PM for further details or to come have a look etc. Thanks

Sorry...16" - $200each firm & 18" - $350 each firm. Thanks again.

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It might be best to PM me or message my above phone number for direct questions like "will they fit such and such". But to answer generally...I am in Melbourne,(Alphington/Kew area). 265/35/18 will fit on 9.5" rims perfectly I really don't recommend running 265/35's on 8.5" rims...not in semi slicks. Yes will sell pairs, I have a few sets of each so will sell in matched pairs, left and rights. Cheers

I am calling and calling.

These are street legal yes?

I have 4 x 265/35/18 RE01R's at the moment and the front 2 are up for replacing, will it be okay to replace with the 55's?

If so, how much for 2 posted to WA?

If not, can you let me know full set of 4 to WA

I am calling and calling.

These are street legal yes?

I have 4 x 265/35/18 RE01R's at the moment and the front 2 are up for replacing, will it be okay to replace with the 55's?

If so, how much for 2 posted to WA?

If not, can you let me know full set of 4 to WA

Yes treadwear indicators and load/speed rating = street legal...very sticky and soft...but street legal.

ive been trying to call on several occasions today, and just recently about 2 mins ago. yet no one seems to answer that number provided. If you are seriously keen to sell, at least answer the damn phone.

also called about 5 times today. keen on 4 X 16" shipped to Sydney.

As per above post...perhaps PM me is best...no stress guys, I have more than one set of each available. Simply leave a PM and I will reply when I(more than once a day) check back into to this forum. Cheers

actually can that, I just scored 4 x RE01R's (last 4 in the country apparently) for $1500 fitted, I am over the friggin moon

Hilarious. I also got the 'last 4', also for $1,600.

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